This May Be The First Dinosaur Brain Ever Studied. What Can It Teach Us?0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- November 3, 2016
The new fossil is intriguing, but paleontologists have better ways of judging a dinosaur’s smarts
The new fossil is intriguing, but paleontologists have better ways of judging a dinosaur’s smarts
An international team of researchers has found that Saturn’s largest moon Titan has deep canyons filled with liquid hydrocarbons, making the alien moon look a lot like Earth, but with rivers of methane instead of water.
Get ready to see lunar pairings, meteor showers, and more this month.
A solar panel on your roof could soon capture drinkable water for your faucet.
A monster version of our sun has been found, the largest known member of the family of yellow stars to which our sun belongs.
A Hawaiian witness had spotted a flying disc hovering over Kaneoha Bay.
These extraordinary images have got experts baffled
A large space rock came fairly close to Earth on Sunday night. Astronomers knew it wasn’t going to hit Earth, thanks in part to a new tool NASA is developing for detecting potentially dangerous asteroids.
Hexagonal clouds creating terrifying air bombs with 170mph winds may be to blame for disappearing ships and planes, scientists claim
Scientists have discovered a “lake” in the Gulf of Mexico. Everyone who enters this pool at the bottom of the sea will suffer horribly.