Articles for author: Andrew Alpin

Dinosaurs' Hidden Colors: What Science Reveals About Their True Appearance

Dinosaurs’ Hidden Colors: What Science Reveals About Their True Appearance

Close your eyes and picture a Tyrannosaurus rex. Chances are, you’re imagining something brownish, grayish, or maybe a swampy shade of green. That’s what Hollywood gave us. That’s what decades of museum illustrations told us. For most of paleontology’s history, dinosaur color was considered permanently unknowable – a question for artists, not scientists. Then something ...

How to Deal With a Toxic Boss

How to Deal With a Toxic Boss

You know that feeling when your stomach drops every Monday morning? When you find yourself lying awake at night replaying an awkward conversation with your manager? Or when you catch yourself constantly questioning your abilities after another round of harsh criticism? Let’s be real here, you’re probably dealing with something far more serious than just ...

Paleontologists Unearth Jaw-Dropping Evidence of Prehistoric Feathered Giants

Paleontologists Unearth Jaw-Dropping Evidence of Prehistoric Feathered Giants

Somewhere between the bones and the stone lies a story that keeps rewriting itself. For generations, we imagined dinosaurs as thundering, scaly beasts, nothing more than overgrown reptiles lumbering through a prehistoric fog. Then the fossils started talking back. What they’ve been saying ever since has shaken paleontology to its very core, and honestly, it’s ...