Largest-Ever Dinosaur Footprint Found in Australia's Jurassic Park
According to the study’s lead author, Steve Salisbury, the huge footprint is probably from some kind of sauropod dinosaur
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According to the study’s lead author, Steve Salisbury, the huge footprint is probably from some kind of sauropod dinosaur
A UK university's working with the NHS on a way to mass-produce red blood cells
FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.
We can't believe no one's seen Uranus in 30 years.
The strange status is meant to protect the waters from pollution.
Good luck out there 3C 186. That galaxy wasn’t good enough for you anyway.
Incredibly, this is very likely the first colour film to show a US President, the First Lady, and the White House.
Daniel Espinosa’s highly anticipated sci-fi thriller, Life, isn’t just 2017's answer to Alien—it’s much scarier.
Guppies might look like mindless, mouth-breathing little bastards, but it turns out some of them make better dating decisions than we do.
It would have to involve living in caves. But moon caves!
The researchers used what is called a "rapid bioprinting method", AKA microscale continuous optical bioprinting (μCOB).
One species’ hell is another’s habitat.
The new research is offering important insights into how cancer emerges, and how it should be diagnosed and treated—but many questions remain.
The boy’s actions saved his mother, but the incident exposes some dark and dangerous flaws in our increasingly landline-less world.
There are contraptions on the market you can attach to a wine bottle to counteract this effect, but Daniel Perlman wanted to solve the problem, at its source, once and for all.
It’s not just habitat for polar bears that’s being lost—a piece of Earth’s history is disappearing, too.