The UIL swimming and diving state championships are here, and athletes from the greater Fort Worth-area are preparing to ...
Bringing the Eurasian beaver back has been another ambition of Rewilding Britain. “Through the building of dams, the digging ...
Over the past decade, the plastic straw came to symbolize a global pollution crisis. Here's more about the larger fight over ...
SPRINGFIELD — A revamped exhibit at the Springfield Science Museum begins with an eastern box turtle as a greeter, a colony ...
In contrast to Asimov's robots, “AI” is not a robotic uprising but rather an energy revolution—this energy revolution must ...
What if you could detect allergens even better, so that before you even put something in your mouth, you knew whether it was dangerous? And what if frogs could help you do it?
Now, an intriguing new study on fossils suggests we might be looking in the wrong places for their earliest ancestors. While we’ve found countless dinosaur fossils in places like Argentina and ...
Founder and Executive director of the Edelman Fossil Park of Rowan University Paleontologist Dr. Kenneth Lacovara joins WIRED ...
He wrote: 'Sadly our Human Rights Article 2 - right to life - is currently being violated by our government who are allowing the exploration, production and burning of fossil fuels which is ...
A bill introduced in California’s state Legislature would make fossil fuel companies legally liable for damages from climate change, similar to current law holding utilities liable for fires started ...
A local amateur fossil hunter made the find on the Cliffs ... those scientists reported finding remnants of salamanders and frogs in the vomit.
And then the vomit was lost to the mists of time. Until last November, when an amateur fossil hunter, Peter Bennicke, split a piece of chalk and discovered it. For decorum’s sake, we had now ...