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Red Panda has fractured left wrist, released from hospital after fall at WNBA game The ‘Great Dying’ wiped out 90% of life, ...
US Senate pushes ahead on Trump tax cuts as nonpartisan analysis raises price tag Trump on social media hailed Saturday's vote as a "great victory" for his "great, big, beautiful bill." Reuters, the ...
An amateur archaeologist from Oxfordshire, Hamish Fenton, discovered what may be the oldest animal rock carvings in Scotland at Dunchraigaig cairn, a late Neolithic/early Bronze Age burial mound. This ...
Prehistoric Gal – out now on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch Some rescue missions are born from epic tragedy; others begin because a ham-loving caveman has been nabbed by extraterrestrials.
Fossil find leads to prehistoric story with bite By Scott Rains [email protected] Jun 20, 2025 Updated Jun 24, 2025 ...
Mammoth Cave in Kentucky stretches for more than 420 miles (675 kilometers) below the surface of the ground and is often described as the world’s largest cave system. Recent explorations there ...
There’s something hauntingly beautiful about looking back at dog breeds that no longer walk among us. The world of dogs, so rich with variety, has seen many breeds disappear due to changing human ...
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — The Chattanooga Zoo is mourning the loss of Willa, a cherished red panda who passed away this week."It is with immense grief that we announ ...
This now-extinct animal stood about 2.5 feet tall at the shoulder and had notable long, curved horns. Sadly, the bluebuck disappeared around the year 1800, mainly because of overhunting and having ...
A giant salamander — one the biggest ever known to prowl the forests of ancient Appalachia — is offering new insight into the region’s remarkable amphibian diversity. Thanks to a fossil unearthed near ...
Step Into the World of Polylithic A new era begins for Polylithic as a free demo launches today, giving players their first taste of life in the Paleolithic and Neolithic periods. Now available in ...
The remains of a pair of well-preserved prehistoric canines found in northern Siberia in 2011 and 2015 have now been identified as wolves – not dogs, as previously thought – following a newly-released ...