A 2010 satellite image shows dozens of golden islands covered with strange parallel lines shining among the shallow waters of a massive, half-full ephemeral lake in Australia's Great Sandy Desert.
Natural Trap Cave near Lovell is one of the best Ice Age fossil sites in the world, but its lack of saber-toothed cats and giant ground sloths ...
The fossilized leg bone of a giant “terror bird” discovered in Colombia provides new insights into ancient South American ecosystems, suggesting the bird was a major predator in a once-lush region ...
The fossilized leg bone of the terror bird went unidentified for almost 20 years. Nearly 12 million years ago, the largest ...
While past terror bird fossils placed the meat-eating birds at 3 to 9 feet tall, new findings suggest that some were even ...
Researchers including a Johns Hopkins University evolutionary biologist report they have analyzed a fossil of an extinct ...
From fearsome land mammals to deadly sea creatures, we rank the most terrifying animals that once roamed Earth.
Code for a CanSat or OBCs GUI ground station where different sensor data are displayed in real time. No sensors needed to try it. Provide a software-only solution using the CCSDS Space Data Link ...
Matheus Fernandes In a dusty rock shelter in Santa Elina, Brazil, two layers of giant ground sloth bones have been swallowed into the earth. The oldest sloth fossils in the deposit date back ...
Scientists believe that the reason sloths poop once a week is because they want to spend the least amount of time on the ground. They only poop on the ground, but they are vulnerable here.