File under ferocious predators we wouldn’t want to meet during a swim on ancient Earth: the newly discovered Gaiasia jennyae
Many millennia ago, in what is now the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, humans ground up some pigment and daubed pigs
Whether you’re left, right or ambidextrous, “handedness” is part of our identity. But a lot of people don’t realise that
Time: It bends and warps, or seems to speed up or slow down, depending on your position or perception. So
Once upon a time, our world was home to many giants. Actually, it wasn’t so long ago. Once the dinosaurs
The remarkable aurora in early May this year demonstrated the power that solar storms can emit as radiation, but occasionally
Hurricane Beryl was the latest Atlantic storm to rapidly intensify, growing quickly from a tropical storm into the strongest June
Little more than a handful of corroded bronze wheels and heavily encrusted gears now remains of the ancient artifact called