By Dan Gunderson, Minnesota Public Radio News A small storefront on Main Street in Blue Earth has been home to many ...
Kobayashi and his colleagues christened the new therizinosaur, Duonychus tsogtbaatari. The genus name means “double claw”, ...
Jim Pollard has loved fossil collecting since he was a kid. Now 70, he’s opened a natural history museum in a Blue Earth ...
A 10-year-old girl out on a shoreline stroll on a Wales beach literally stumbled upon five prehistoric dinosaur footprints.
Researchers emphasize that this fossil confirms that cerapodan dinosaurs underwent diversification well before the Cretaceous ...
Versatile leafy greens can be braised, sautéed, or enjoyed raw in salads. Here's how to select and cook common winter greens ...
We Build the LEGO Jurassic Park tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, a surprisingly huge set that comes with Dr. Grant and Dr. Sattler ...
Illinois’ commercial fossil trade is alive and well thanks to collectors who are motivated by money, science and the hunt — and who test the outer bounds of legality.
The next time a star player says he wants a trade, and it seems there's no way to mend the relationship with that team, remember Myles Garrett smiling in front of a bunch of plastic dinosaurs on ...
An international team of researchers has discovered a new method to generate electricity using small plastic beads. By placing these beads close together and bringing them into contact ...
The research team used a global chemical transport model to evaluate how tiny plastic particles, known as microplastics, move around the world. The finding challenges past assumptions about the ...
Tiny plastic particles are being found everywhere, including in the human brain. But it is not yet clear which findings can be trusted and what they might mean. Stephanie Wright is a senior ...