Author's Note: I'm a little too short on time to finish up a new post for this afternoon, so here's a revised essay from the archives that is a fitting follow-up to Saturday's post on American ...
The animals’ extended lower jaws were seemingly made for scooping, but research over the past few decades has found they could do a lot more than initially expected Riley Black - Science Correspondent ...
Whenever I visit New York’s American Museum of Natural History, I can’t leave without briefly passing through the fourth floor fossil halls. The rows of skeletal displays are those rare places where ...