January 15, 2016 Huge titanosaur makes American Museum of Natural History debut The American Museum of Natural History in New York has unveiled a new gigantic dinosaur exhibit, squeezing a 122-foot-long titanosaur cast into the famous building.
January 14, 2016 Bones of hunted mammoth show early human presence in Arctic The remains of a mammoth that was hunted down about 45,000 years ago have revealed the earliest known evidence of humans in the Arctic.
January 4, 2016 Andes once hosted snakes, turtles millions of years ago The discovery of ancient tortoise and turtle fossils had led scientists to conclude that parts of the Andes were less than a mile in altitude about 13 million years ago.
December 21, 2015 This shrimp-like creature may be earliest evidence of brood care Hundreds of millions of years before kangaroos nurtured their young in a pouch, there was the Waptia.
December 10, 2015 'White whale' discovered in depths of the Smithsonian It's quite the epic timeline: Some 15 million years ago, the creature swam in our oceans.
November 9, 2015 Fossils of rats as big as dogs found in Southeast Asia The rats in the New York’s subways may be scary but they would have been no match for relatives who once lived in Southeast Asia.
November 5, 2015 Taking the Kids -- five places to get up close and personal to dinosaurs If you think kids outgrow dinosaurs by kindergarten, think again.
November 4, 2015 One of the biggest raptors known to man was found in South Dakota Archaeologists have found one of the biggest raptors ever, one that used to roam what is now Hell Creek in South Dakota.
October 21, 2015 Pig-snouted turtle from dinosaur era discovered in Utah A strange pig-snouted turtle that lived alongside tyrannosaurs and duck-billed dinosaurs has been discovered in Utah.
October 21, 2015 Ancient partial skull from Israeli cave linked to migration of humans from Africa to Europe Long ago, humans left their evolutionary cradle in Africa and passed through the Middle East on their way to Europe. Now scientists have found the first fossil remains that appear to document that journey, a partial skull from an Israeli cave.