Tag: natural history
What happened when scientists fired lasers at Darwin’s 200-year-old sealed jars? Find out here
In the hallowed halls of the Natural History Museum in London, reside some of the most profound relics of scientific history: the specimens collected...
Tigers and koalas will never meet, thanks to the Wallace Line. We finally know the secret of this invisible barrier.
Imagine a world where the roar of a tiger echoes through eucalyptus forests, or where koalas munch leaves while rhinos graze nearby. It sounds...
T. rex took 35 years to grow to full size.
The name Tyrannosaurus rex conjures an immediate image: an unstoppable, roaring titan, a force of nature that burst onto the scene fully formed, ready...
A museum thought these were mammoth bones for 70 years. Turns out, they belong to a completely different animal.
Imagine a museum exhibit that has captivated visitors for seven decades, proudly displaying what everyone believed to be the colossal bones of a woolly...
Fossil Bee Nests Uncover a Behavior We’ve Never Seen
The world beneath our feet, especially the ancient one, often holds secrets far more imaginative than any fiction. We often think of dinosaurs when...



