This video presents a complete timeline of prehistoric sharks, tracing their origins back more than 400 million years.
Researchers have discovered a mysterious and previously-unknown population that flourished in present-day Argentina for ...
A prehistoric site in Jiangsu, China, sheds new light on early life around Taihu Lake and helps trace the roots of the ...
A fresh analysis of tools from several Southeast Asian sites is prompting researchers to rethink how—and when—early humans ...
If you thought bike-share was a great new idea, wait until you hear about the canoe share going on in prehistoric times! Archaeologists in Wisconsin have discovered what appears to be a prehistoric ...
The work of Dr Mikael Siversson from the Western Australian Museum has helped rewrite the prehistoric timeline of one of the planet's most fearsome predators.
He was taken into custody in a dedicated operation launched after smoke shop violence spread across Perth. He was taken into ...
Dinny, the gentle giant of the duo, stretches 150 feet long and stands 65 feet tall, making him the world’s largest concrete dinosaur. He’s painted a friendly shade of green that somehow works ...
Around 115 million years ago, northern Australia’s seas hosted a colossal shark that rewrites what we thought we knew about ...
From a tale set in an alternate 1920s Russia, to a nice riff on Conan Doyle’s ‘The Lost World’, plus new novels on lost ...
A new study has shed new light on ancient seafarers and their advanced maritime technology, challenging previous beliefs on ...