ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA new ankylosaur species was found on the Isle of Wight, featuring unique dorsal armor. Check out this new armored dinosaur species in this article.
Amidst a severe drought in Mexico, the Nezahualcoyotl Reservoir revealed an ancient Catholic church sitting at only 29% capacity. Read the article to learn more.
Being the world's fastest warming continent, Europe should be prepared for even deadlier heat waves brought about by climate change. Read to learn more.
The carved graphite artifact is believed to have been modeled after a phallus, which would make it the oldest phallic artwork found to date. Read the article to learn more.
The fossil discoveries show that the cyclone may heavily contribute to the understanding of the creatures that lived in the area back in prehistoric times. Read to learn more.
The images were taken within a 50-minute period around midnight of June 16. Read to learn more. An astrophotographer was able to snap a time-lapse image containing over 100 different lightning bolts during an intense thunderstorm across Turkey.
Admiral John Mauger of the US Coast Guard explained on Monday afternoon that the vessel could still contain sufficient oxygen for at least 70 hours. Read to learn more.
A year-long investigation of BBC has led to the discovery of a sadistic global monkey torture ring from Indonesia to the U.S. Find out more about the illegal network in this article.
Contrary to their typical filter-feeding behavior, a whale shark has been observed engaging in an entirely different feeding strategy in recently captured footage. Check it out in this article.
Examination of Tanystropheus hydroides' bite marks from the Middle Triassic revealed a separate predator striking from above, brutally tearing its neck. Read the article to learn more details.
The Earth's atmosphere acts as a crucial protective shield that sustains life by shielding living things from the Sun's heat and radiation and supplying breathable air. Check out the article to learn about the six atmospheric layers of Earth.