When we think of dinosaurs, we tend to picture very large, terrestrial animals - perhaps something akin to Tyrannosaurus, or the mighty Diplodocus. These reptiles were, however, an extremely diverse ...
His expeditions, including many to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, yielded rare findings and led to exhibitions at the American Museum of Natural History. By Richard Sandomir Mark Norell, a ...
Dating dinosaur eggs has always been tricky because traditional methods rely on surrounding rocks or minerals that may have shifted over time. Now, for the first time, scientists have directly dated ...
Laser method could help to pinpoint the age of many fossils, but some palaeontologists say further research is needed to verify the technique. Scientists in China have calculated the direct age of a ...
From the time he first met Chuck D at a Public Enemy concert nearly 40 years ago, director Janol Ture was on his way to befriending and working with the members of the groundbreaking hip-hop ...
The New York Islanders are taking fans behind the scenes this season. On Wednesday, the Islanders premiered a new docuseries titled, “On The Island” on their YouTube channel. Episode one, “A New Era,” ...
Crystals hidden inside dinosaur eggs at a famous fossil site are giving scientists a chance to do something that’s long proven elusive: figure out how old the ancient nests really are. Finding these ...
Opinion: The U.S. military strike on a suspected Venezuelan narco-boat raises a troubling question: is Trump looking to use drugs as his version of weapons of mass destruction? On the latest episode ...
Denise Richards revealed she once made “white trash” sandwiches for ex-husband Charlie Sheen’s “hookers” during one of the actor’s drug-fueled benders. In the second episode of Sheen’s new Netflix ...
What a life he’s lived. Charlie Sheen is more candid than ever in his new two-part Netflix documentary, “aka Charlie Sheen,” directed by Andrew Renzi. The Hollywood star, 60, reflects on some of his ...
When people think of prehistoric life, they tend to jump to two behemoth bookends — the towering dinosaurs of the Mesozoic era and then the woolly mammoths of the ice age. But what about the millions ...