Battle for Survival: How Jurassic Dinosaurs Avoided Predators

The Jurassic period was a world where death could strike at any moment. Massive carnivores roamed the ancient forests and plains, their razor-sharp teeth and crushing jaws ready to end any creature’s existence in seconds. Yet somehow, countless herbivorous dinosaurs managed to survive and thrive in this terrifying landscape. Their survival wasn’t just luck – … Read more

'Eye of God' nebula looks like a cosmic lava lamp in new James Webb Space Telescope image

JWST’s Stunning New View: Helix Nebula Mimics a Bubbling Cosmic Lava Lamp

Sameen David

The James Webb Space Telescope recently unveiled a captivating image of the Helix Nebula, showcasing swirling gases and intricate structures that evoke the mesmerizing motion of a lava lamp. A Planetary Nebula’s Final Glow A Planetary Nebula’s Final Glow (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) Astronomers marveled at the sheer detail in the latest James Webb Space Telescope … Read more

Lessons From the Fossil Record: Preventing the Next Big Die-Offs

Lessons From the Fossil Record: Preventing the Next Big Die-Offs

Saman Zehra

Picture this: you’re standing in a natural history museum, staring at the massive skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. That towering predator once ruled the Earth for millions of years, yet it vanished in what scientists call a geological instant. Now imagine if we could somehow prevent our own species from following that same path into … Read more

Did Dinosaurs Roam Earth With Advanced Intelligence?

Did Dinosaurs Roam Earth With Advanced Intelligence?

Sameen David

Have you ever wondered what went through the mind of a Tyrannosaurus rex when it stalked its prey? Or whether Troodon planned its hunting strategies like a chess master? For over a century, we’ve thought of dinosaurs as lumbering, slow-witted beasts whose tiny brains barely managed their massive bodies. That image is crumbling. New research … Read more

Coelophysis bouri cast, USA New Mexico, Ghost Ranch

8 Journalists Who Make Fossil Science Come Alive for the Public

Mitul Biswas

Paleontology, the study of prehistoric life through fossils, can seem distant and inaccessible to many. Yet a dedicated group of science journalists has mastered the art of translating complex fossil discoveries into compelling narratives that capture the public imagination. These skilled communicators bridge the gap between laboratory findings and public understanding, transforming ancient bones into … Read more

Microraptor's aerodynamic feathers hint at gliding or even early flight, soaring through prehistoric skies.

Could Dinosaurs Blush or Change Skin Color?

Awais Khan

Dinosaurs, those magnificent creatures that once ruled our planet for over 165 million years, continue to captivate our imagination despite having vanished approximately 66 million years ago. While paleontologists have made remarkable strides in understanding dinosaur anatomy, behavior, and even some aspects of their appearance through fossil evidence, certain physiological capabilities remain shrouded in mystery. … Read more

Could These Long-Lost Prehistoric Ecosystems Be Hiding New Life Forms?

Could These Long-Lost Prehistoric Ecosystems Be Hiding New Life Forms?

Sameen David

You’ve probably imagined that everything on Earth worth discovering has already been catalogued, photographed, and neatly filed away in some museum archive. Here’s the thing, though. Scientists continue to stumble upon entire ecosystems that have been thriving undetected for millions of years, tucked away in places so extreme they seem lifted straight from science fiction. … Read more

8 Prehistoric Sea Monsters That Ruled Beneath the Waves

8 Prehistoric Sea Monsters That Ruled Beneath the Waves

Sameen David

Picture yourself diving into the deep blue, where sunlight barely penetrates and the water grows colder with every meter. Now imagine that same ocean hundreds of millions of years ago, when creatures far stranger and deadlier than anything alive today prowled the depths. These weren’t the sharks and whales we know. They were something else … Read more