Return of the giant tortoises

Floreana Island, Galápagos – Nearly two centuries after vanishing from their ancestral home, giant tortoises once again roam the rugged landscapes of this remote Galápagos outpost. Conservation teams released 158 captive-bred juveniles on February 20, 2026, in a landmark step toward ecological revival. The effort revives a species driven to extinction by 19th-century whalers, whose … Read more

Even songbirds sweat the small stuff

Routine Stress Reshapes Gut Microbiomes in Northern Cardinals

Sameen David

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have demonstrated that common daily challenges trigger measurable shifts in the gut microbiomes of northern cardinals. These vibrant songbirds, known for their striking red plumage, faced simulated stressors over an 11-day period in a study published in Scientific Reports. The work reveals how even subtle disruptions influence the microbial communities … Read more

How did ancient bugs get so big? The prevailing theory may be wrong

Ancient Insect Giants: Why Oxygen Alone Doesn’t Explain Their Massive Size

Sameen David

Prehistoric insects once dominated the skies with sizes unimaginable today, including griffenflies like the 300-million-year-old Meganeuropsis permiana. These creatures challenged the limits of what insects could achieve in terms of scale. A fresh examination of their flight muscles now questions the dominant explanation for their gigantism, pointing instead to a more complex story rooted in … Read more

Tiny hatching beetle larvae munched holes in this leaf more than 50 million years ago

50-Million-Year-Old Fossil Leaf Reveals Beetle Larvae’s Exit Holes

Sameen David

Republic, Washington – Fine sediments entombed a leaf more than 50 million years ago, capturing tiny holes chewed by hatching beetle larvae. This Eocene-era specimen highlights how prehistoric insects interacted with plants in ancient forests. Such trace fossils provide essential clues about insect behavior when body remains prove elusive. A Gardener’s Eye Meets Ancient Evidence … Read more

6 Zodiac Signs That Embody the Grace of a Pterodactyl

6 Zodiac Signs That Embody the Grace of a Pterodactyl

Sameen David

Okay, hear me out. When someone says “grace,” you probably picture a swan gliding across a still lake, or maybe a ballet dancer mid-leap. You almost certainly do not picture a winged reptile from the Jurassic period with a skull crest and hollow bones, screaming across prehistoric skies. Yet here we are. The pterodactyl, it … Read more

7 Iconic Fossils That Unlocked Secrets of Early Life on Earth

7 Iconic Fossils That Unlocked Secrets of Early Life on Earth

Sameen David

You might think of fossils as dusty museum pieces, something schoolchildren squint at on field trips before rushing to the gift shop. Honestly, I used to think that too. The truth, though, is far more astonishing. Fossils are nature’s own time capsules, hard-won windows into billions of years of planetary history, each one capable of … Read more

8 Indigenous Tribes With Profound Knowledge of Ancient Environments

8 Indigenous Tribes With Profound Knowledge of Ancient Environments

Sameen David

There is something quietly humbling about learning that whole civilizations figured out how to live in harmony with the most extreme environments on Earth – long before science had names for the things they observed. No lab equipment. No satellite data. Just generations of careful watching, listening, and passing knowledge down through story and ceremony. … Read more

5 Ancient Mammals That Ruled Before the Age of Dinosaurs

5 Ancient Mammals That Ruled Before the Age of Dinosaurs

Suhail Amed

Most of us grew up hearing that the Age of Dinosaurs was the defining chapter in Earth’s prehistory. T-Rex, Triceratops, Brachiosaurus – these names are burned into our collective imagination. Yet here’s something that rarely gets told in the schoolroom: long before the first dinosaur ever set foot on ancient ground, an entirely different group … Read more