This year your child might celebrate Halloween by trick-or-treating or simply attending an at-home party (check out our tips for Halloween safety during the pandemic). But one thing’s for sure — ...
Chelsea Manalo, the Philippines’ representative in the recently concluded Miss Universe pageant, has been proclaimed as “Best in National Costume” two weeks after the international tilt ...
(AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Mile High United Way held the first Turkey Trot costume contests during ... people dressed as an inflatable dinosaur, a chef and a turkey, and a pat of butter.
Exactly why they were so evolutionarily successful is a long-standing mystery, but new research suggests some answers to this question may be contained in what they left behind: dinosaur droppings.
So, you know your kids are going to watch YouTube. It’s an inevitability in this day and age. Thankfully, YouTube isn’t just a source for ridiculous, mindless videos. There’s a lot of ...
(Marcin Ambrozik via AP) This undated photo provided by Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki shows fossilized plant-eating dinosaur poop found in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. (Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki via AP) This ...
😮 The 50 greatest innovations of 2024: From mosquito clothing to an inflatable bike helmet 😮 ... Initially, large amphibians and non-dinosaur reptiles dominated the landscape with some ...
One defining feature of the dinosaur diets was the diversity of different foods that they consumed, enabling them to adapt to their changing environment. This put them ahead of their more ...
The research addresses a significant gap in current knowledge: the first 30 million years of dinosaur evolution during the Late Triassic period. Although much is known about their lives and ...
When paleontologist Martin Qvarnström began peering inside 230-million-year-old fossilized dinosaur dung using an advanced X-ray technology, he wasn’t sure he’d see anything of interest.
Grzegorz Niedzwiedzki Supported by By Jack Tamisiea It was not always easy being a dinosaur. When they scampered onto the scene 230 million years ago, these “terrible lizards” were prehistoric ...