
Weird Ancient Wildebeest Sported Duck-Billed Dinosaur Nose
Large, hollow nasal crests were comparable to those of hadrosaurs, researchers say

Weird Ancient Wildebeest Sported Duck-Billed Dinosaur Nose
Large, hollow nasal crests were comparable to those of hadrosaurs, researchers say

122-Foot Titanosaur: Staggeringly Big Dino Barely Fits into Museum
The enormous herbivore is the newest permanent exhibit to join the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in New York City

Dinosaurs Evolved in a Startlingly Short Time
New fossil dates show beasts arose from their ancestors in half the time researchers previously thought

Ancient Tiny Whale Hunted with Pointy Teeth, Oversize Gums
An early species of baleen whale relied on teeth rather than a filter for feeding

An Ancient Nessie? Long-Neck Dinos Once Prowled Scottish Lagoon
Researchers made the discovery after noticing dinosaur footprints along the Isle of Skye's rocky coast—an area that was a lagoon during the Jurassic

Ancient Toothy Mammal Survived Dino Apocalypse
Hiding out in what is now New Mexico, beaver-like animal used specialized dentition to live on plants

How Our View of Mars Has Changed from Lush Oasis to Arid Desert
Once thought of as a lush alien world teeming with life and later dismissed as an arid, desolate orb, the Red Planet’s salty, liquid water just might aid in the search for extraterrestrial life

Awesome Dinos, Iffy Science Inhabit Jurassic World
Seven paleontologists weigh in on the science behind the summer blockbuster movie

FIFA Scandal: The Complicated Science of Corruption
Organizations with widespread corruption typically develop cultures that justify and encourage corruption, often so much that corruption becomes routine

The Secret to Chameleons' Ability to Change Color
The lizards' cells undergo structural changes that affect how light reflects off their skin

Video-Based Intervention Helps Babies at High Risk of Autism
Babies of parents who completed lessons on whow to work with their infants were moderately more engaged with other people and showed more social behaviors

Giant Clams’ Iridescent Lips Snatch Solar Energy
Shiny cells coating the iridescent lips of giant clams reflect light and direct it towards photosynthetic algae within to create energy

Strong Solar Flares This Week a Rare Double Whammy, Scientists Say
It has been rare to have two back-to-back solar storms charge toward Earth in recent years

Yawning Not Contagious for Children with Autism
The result could be due to the inattention to facial cues, not reduced empathy, among people with autism