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Sword-tailed fossil unlocks secrets of prehistoric flying giants

Pterosaurs, the extinct flying reptiles that soared alongside dinosaurs, had an incredible evolutionary journey. These creatures ranged from small, eagle-sized species to giants with wingspans...

How the Mediterranean lost 70% of its water 5.5 million years ago

Around 5.5 million years ago, a dramatic event called the Messinian Salinity Crisis turned most of the Mediterranean Sea into a massive salt basin....

Did long childhood shape the evolution of the human brain?

Humans have a uniquely long childhood compared to great apes, during which we develop the skills needed to navigate our complex social lives. Scientists have...

First amber found in Antarctica reveals ancient forest secrets

For the first time, scientists have discovered amber on the Antarctic continent, filling a major gap in the global map of amber finds. This remarkable...

Elon Musk has turned X into a globally influential media platform—and there’s more to...

During the recent United States presidential election campaign, tech billionaire Elon Musk's social media platform X (formerly Twitter) saw record high usage. The platform—and Musk...

Space tourism: The good, the bad, the meh

Space tourism here is here to stay, and will likely remain a permanent fixture of near-Earth activities for the foreseeable future. But is it worth...

Pentagon’s latest UFO report identifies hotspots for sightings

The Pentagon office in charge of fielding UFO reports says that it has resolved 118 cases over the past year, with most of those...

Airlines cancel flights after volcanic eruptions. Why that’s a good thing

At least three airlines cancelled flights between Australia and Bali this week after a volcano eruption in eastern Indonesia spewed a vast plume of...

12,000-year-old stones could be ancient tools leading to wheel technology

Archaeologists in Israel have uncovered a collection of 12,000-year-old perforated stones that might represent one of humanity's first steps toward rotational technology, including the...

An otherworldly cloud over New Zealand

Filmmakers love New Zealand. Its landscapes evoke other worlds, which explains why so much of The Lord of the Rings was filmed there. The country...