A prehistoric viper discovered in Greece may have outweighed today’s king cobra. Fossils suggest this ancient snake was massive. What do scientists know about Laophis crotaloides and its mysterious ...
Scientists have rediscovered two tiny creatures thought extinct for more than 7,000 years in the forests of New Guinea ...
Researchers say the remarkable discoveries were made using fossils, photos, and the knowledge of Indigenous communities. The ...
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An artist who has been taking giant sculptures to Glastonbury Festival for decades is using the fallow year to hold an exhibition of his work. Joe Rush from London first went to Worthy Farm in 1985 ...
For thousands of years, scientists knew of two tiny marsupials in New Guinea only through fossils and local legend. Researchers had long considered these species extinct. However, a team recently ...
Species named after techno-funk duo Chromeo could be key to understanding how a small group of dinosaurs survived extinction ...
Scientists have confirmed that two marsupial species, known only from ancient fossils for more than 7,000 years, are still alive in New Guinea—discovered through a combination of Indigenous ...
How a collection of London pigeons and Galápagos mockingbirds provided the receipts for Darwin’s biggest ideas.
Thirteen million years ago, a medium-sized monkey known for guarding its territory among the treetops with a fearsome “howl” started doing something new. This monkey, one of the oldest known ancestors ...
Learn about two marsupial species discovered in New Guinea that were thought to have been extinct for 6,000 years.
It began with red paint at the UK Treasury, and ended in one of the most successful international climate initiatives.