
Picture yourself standing on a rocky shore roughly 252 million years ago. The oceans teem with armored trilobites scuttling across ancient seafloors, massive reefs built by corals unlike any living today, and bizarre fish patrolling the depths. Lush forests dominated by strange seed ferns stretch inland, while reptilian creatures that look nothing like modern animals … Read more

Why Paleontologists Have Mixed Feelings About Ross Geller
Lovely Aquino
When Friends premiered in 1994, nobody expected that a fictional paleontologist would become one of the most recognizable scientists on television. Ross Geller, played by David Schwimmer, introduced millions of viewers to the world of dinosaurs and ancient life. But while Ross brought paleontology into living rooms across the globe, real paleontologists have complicated feelings … Read more

Was Ellie Sattler Based on a Real Paleobotanist?
Mitul Biswas
When Dr. Ellie Sattler first appeared on screen in 1993’s Jurassic Park, she wasn’t just another Hollywood character fighting dinosaurs. She was a paleobotanist—a scientist who studies ancient plants through fossils—and her expertise became crucial to understanding why the park’s ecosystem was failing. But as millions of viewers watched her identify toxic plants and piece … Read more

America’s Geological Wonders: 9 Must-See Ancient Formations
Sameen David
Have you ever stood at the edge of a canyon and felt absolutely tiny? There’s something humbling about looking at rock formations that have existed for millions, even billions of years. They’re like windows into a past so distant it barely feels real. America is absolutely loaded with these ancient geological wonders, each one telling … Read more

10 Reasons Most Dinosaur Bones Never Become Fossils
Lovely Aquino
The discovery of a complete dinosaur skeleton is an exceptionally rare event that captures our imagination and provides invaluable scientific insight. Yet for every dinosaur fossil displayed in museums worldwide, millions of dinosaur remains have disappeared without a trace. The process of fossilization requires a precise sequence of geological and environmental conditions—conditions that are far … Read more

Uncovering Ancient Life: 8 Breakthroughs in Paleontological Techniques
Think about it. Every fossil you’ve ever seen in a museum had to be painstakingly removed from rock, analyzed, and interpreted. For centuries, that meant hammers, chisels, and a whole lot of guesswork. Yet here’s the thing: the tools we use to study ancient life have transformed more in the past few decades than in … Read more

Conservation Challenges: 7 Ways We Can Protect Ancient Ecosystems Today
Picture yourself standing among giants. Trees that were ancient when your great-great-grandparents were born. These are the old-growth forests, wetlands that have existed for millennia, and untouched coral reefs that form the backbone of our planet’s biodiversity. Yet these ancient ecosystems face unprecedented threats, and honestly, we’re running out of time to save them. The … Read more

If Dinosaurs Played Sports: The Best Prehistoric Athletes by Size
Picture this: Wembley Stadium packed with 90,000 screaming fans, but instead of human athletes taking the field, massive prehistoric beasts lumber onto the pitch. A Tyrannosaurus rex goalkeeper crouches between posts that tower 50 feet high, while nimble Compsognathus players dart between the legs of their colossal teammates. This isn’t just fantasy – when we … Read more