Bethany FrasierArchaeologists Discover Vast, Complex Prehistoric Society That Rewrites Historyverified_publisherVICE - Jordan PearsonThe prehistoric peoples of Central Europe didn't disappear after their social order collapsed in 1600 BC. They spread, and thrived. ABSTRACT breaks down mind-bending scientific research, future tech, new discoveries, and major breakthroughs. Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a highly complex …
Bethany FrasierHow did Paranthropus, the last of the ape-people, survive for so long?newscientist.com - Michael MarshallIT ISN’T often that an esteemed professor sets out to investigate a scientific discovery made by a 15-year-old boy, but in 1938 Robert Broom made an …
Bethany FrasierDinosaur from newfound species died in a pose that sheds light on evolution of bird behaviorverified_publisherCNN - Mindy WeisbergerSign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. CNN — Death in the wild is often brutal and violent. But for one small, birdlike dinosaur in the late Cretaceous Period, the end of its life was relatively …
Bethany FrasierJurassic Park: Why we're still struggling to realize it 30 years onphys.org - Tiffany Shea Slater and Maria McNamara"Jurassic Park" is arguably the ultimate Hollywood blockbuster. Aside from the appeal of human-chomping dinosaurs, tense action sequences and …
Bethany FrasierReinventing the Dinosaurverified_publisherThe New Yorker - Rivka Galchen“Life on Our Planet,” a new Netflix nature documentary, renews our fascination with our most feared and loved precursors. Dan Tapster grew up watching David Attenborough’s nature documentaries with his mother, in a village outside London. “It was appointment viewing,” he said. “She still claims to …
Bethany FrasierRare fossils reveal a stunning scene from the final days of the dinosaursverified_publisherNational Geographic - Riley BlackA herd of hadrosaurs. A tiny Cretaceous mammal. The tooth of a predator. An “exceptional” fossil site in South America is giving scientists a new window into the end of the dinosaur age. The heyday of the dinosaurs ended in fire. About 66 million years ago, an immense asteroid struck ancient Central …