This year, with the inaugural Blackwell’s Short Story Prize, Cherwell aimed to reconnect with its roots as a literary ...
Most skulls were said to be sourced from Borneo ... than 500 individuals of 20 CITES-listed species, including carved elephant, mammoth and walrus ivory and decorated nautilus and turtle shells ...
A fossil discovery near Pampore, Kashmir, offers a glimpse into how early humans interacted with their environment during the ...
Everything you thought you knew about dinosaur roars is wrong. Jurassic Park made them terrifying, but science tells a very different story. The real sounds of the past might surprise you—quiet, eerie ...
The new species was identified following the discovery of a near-complete skull in the Egyptian desert of Fayum, the world's largest petrified forest. Scientists believe the newly-identified ...
What has the body of a dog, the face of a cat and jaws powerful enough to potentially crush the bones of an elephant ... analysis of a remarkably intact skull discovered in the Egyptian desert.
London’s smallest elephant, ironically named Jumbo Jr, arrived from Ceylon in 1903. He was quite the celebrity. The pint-sized pachyderm was invited to Buckingham Palace (twice), a Covent Garden ball, ...
Radiocarbon dating determined this skull to be 13,600 years old. The mastodon, a large mammal similar to an elephant or mammoth, went extinct about 13,000 years ago, toward the end of the Ice Age.
Cloning the mammoth is impossible. What is left of the giant mammal is found in fragments, echoes of the past. Instead of a ...
He had suffered a fractured skull and a number of other horrific injuries. A furious elephant crushed a man to death after a crowd of workers teased a herd passing through a tea plantation with ...
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