Paleontology Is Rewriting the Story of North America's First Inhabitants

Paleontology Is Rewriting the Story of North America’s First Inhabitants

Gargi

If you grew up with a neat, simple story about the first people in North America – small bands of hunters crossing an icy land bridge at the end of the last Ice Age – you’re not alone. For decades, that “Clovis-first” story was treated almost like a settled script, repeated in textbooks, documentaries, and … Read more

The Grand Canyon's Ancient Layers Hold Undiscovered Dinosaur Secrets

The Grand Canyon’s Ancient Layers Hold Undiscovered Dinosaur Secrets

Sameen David

You have probably seen a photo of the Grand Canyon and thought of sunsets, vacations, or bucket-list road trips – not hidden dinosaurs. Yet when you look past the tour buses and souvenir shops, you are staring into one of the deepest time archives on Earth, layer upon layer of stone that quietly holds stories … Read more

Sinosauropteryx The First Feathered Dinosaur Discovery

Were Dinosaurs More Like Birds or Lizards? The Evolutionary Tug-of-War

Awais Khan

When we imagine dinosaurs, two competing visions often come to mind: scaly, reptilian beasts reminiscent of modern lizards, or feathered, active creatures similar to today’s birds. This dichotomy isn’t just a matter of artistic interpretation—it represents a genuine scientific debate that has evolved dramatically over the past century. Paleontologists have uncovered remarkable evidence that has … Read more

The ancient world was a dynamic place

When Tectonic Plates Created Dino Migration Routes

Mitul Biswas

The ancient world was a dynamic place where the very ground beneath dinosaurs’ feet was constantly shifting. As continental landmasses split, merged, and transformed through tectonic activity, they created crucial pathways that influenced dinosaur migration patterns and ultimately shaped the course of evolutionary history. The relationship between plate tectonics and dinosaur distribution offers fascinating insights … Read more

The Fossil Record Reveals Surprising Parental Care in Early Dinosaurs

The Fossil Record Reveals Surprising Parental Care in Early Dinosaurs

Sameen David

If you grew up imagining dinosaurs as cold, lumbering monsters that laid eggs and walked away, the fossil record has a surprise for you. Over the past few decades, paleontologists have uncovered quietly dramatic scenes frozen in stone: nests carefully arranged, young huddled together, even adults preserved in positions that look a lot like guarding … Read more