Barbara is an extremely rare pregnant Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton found a few years ago in Montana, a place of groundbreaking dinosaur discoveries. Read the article to learn more details.
A grizzly bear is suspected of killing a hiker in Montana after the man went missing while hiking earlier this week. Read to learn how to keep safe when you encounter bears.
Horridus holds the most complete bone collection above all Triceratops ever discovered. See more about the video presenting the dinosaur's reconstruction.
What benefits can the next evolution of liquid rocket propulsion provide? Can we bring cargo home from space affordably and more frequently? Dr. John Bradford and Tyler Kunsa from SpaceWorks Enterprises answered these two forward-leaning questions at the 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference.
The Montana Department of Livestock announced that an epidemiological investigation is underway to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis, a disease contagious to wildlife and humans.
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks was forced to drain Lake Elmo to kill invasive clams species, which could clog irrigation and water systems.
A Montana family rescues three grizzly bear cubs that were reported missing by Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, even though something unfortunate happened.
An elk hunter discovers a fossilized prehistoric sea creature that existed 70 million years ago. It belonged to the group of elasmosaurs found elsewhere, but turned out to be a never-before-discovered species.
During the last fall, several cases of bird mortality were reported which was caused by the contaminated open-pit mine located in Montana. With the recent developments to act on the issue, new measures were approved on Friday.
When Montana couple, Jodey and Jase Kinsey, gave birth to triplets earlier this week, the two young parents were overjoyed. But soon after the births of their three healthy boys in the delivery room, they soon learned that they struck the biologic lottery, scoring a genetic jackpot if you will. The newly born boys Ian, Milo, and Cade, are all genetically identical brothers, representing a one-in-a-million birth.