The fossil sheds light on interactions within the Cretaceous food web and may represent the first record of this type of ...
Archaeologists used to think that the Clovis people were the first inhabitants of the Americas some 13,500 years ago. The ...
What are we learning about the past? Here are three of our most recent eye-catching archaeology stories.
"Few birds are as likely to start as many arguments among paleontologists as 'vegavis,'" said professor Christopher Torres.
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Live Science on MSNThule snow goggles: 1,000-year-old Arctic eyewear carved from walrus tusksThese goggles, crafted by the Thule people who lived in Alaska and northern Canada around 800 to 1600, are a very early ...
Speaking to reporters Sunday on Air Force One, Trump said the tariffs would apply to imports of both metals from all ...
Metorologist Chris Shaffer says the Twin Cities could see nearly three inches of snow accumulation by Saturday afternoon, according to the latest models.
Canada is 11,000 years old Discovery challenges beliefs about early Indigenous societies Evidence suggests continuous human occupation, not nomadic life ...
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