These tube-shaped creatures may be the earliest known parasites0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- June 5, 2020
Animals that lived over 500 million years ago may have stolen food from their hosts’ mouths
Animals that lived over 500 million years ago may have stolen food from their hosts’ mouths
In a forest rebounding after a wildfire 110 million years ago, an armored dinosaur devoured a meal of tender ferns in western Canada before suffering a sudden death – perhaps drowning in a river or a flash flood – and being washed out to sea.
Site at Aguada Fénix found using lidar aerial laser technology
Mars – glorious, dusty, complex Mars – may once have been even more dazzling. New research provides even more evidence that a rubbly ring once circled the Red Planet.
Animal DNA gleaned from parchments is helping researchers piece together the scrolls’ history
After spending 17 years underground, millions of cicadas will be emerging in parts of the United States.
Scientists believe they have identified the world’s cleanest air, free from particles caused by human activity, located over the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica.
Nerve cells in the organ are poorly understood
FAST will scan the skies for life in addition to its usual exploration.
Phil Tindale got in touch to explain how as 10-year-olds in the South Australian town of Aldgate just over 40 years ago, he and his twin brother Rob witnessed a “hostile chase between two highly advanced craft resulting in one of those craft crashing into a tree”.