SCIENCE
T. rex had a bite so powerful it could pulverize bones
Scientists already knew Tyrannosaurus rex had a ferocious bite, but a new study in Scientific Reports spells out in detail just how fearsome it was.
Scientists already knew Tyrannosaurus rex had a ferocious bite, but a new study in Scientific Reports spells out in detail just how fearsome it was.
NASA have released chilling details about how Cold War nuke tests affected our planet. Several nuclear tests were carried out by the US and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 60s.
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What did a South Florida woman do when she lifted the lid on her toilet and found an iguana inside?
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Billions of years ago, rain on Mars was heavy enough to shape the planet's surface, carving channels into the red dirt and washing away parts of impact craters, new research suggests.
Despite helping mankin move forward for decades, NASA has a bit of a nostalgic sense to it.
Valentin Degteryov posted images of the UFO, which he claims has gone undiscovered because it is covered with snow, after spotting the dark shape on Google Earth.
Astronomers believe fragments of a mysterious lost world are locked in orbit around Mars.
UFO hunters claim that an image taken by NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover shows an ancient tree stump on the surface of the Red Planet.
Mars has metal in its air.
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered more than 1,000 statues and 10 sarcophagi in an ancient noble's tomb on the west bank of the Nile River in Luxor.
An excavation team in Egypt has found what appears to be the interior of a buried pyramid dating back 3,700 years to the 13th dynasty.
We humans can be a superstitious lot, and scientists are revealing yet another example of the extremes we'll go to in the fight to keep evil and danger at bay.
U.S. military officials say an unmanned spacecraft orbiting Earth since May 2015 has landed in Florida.
SpaceX was forced to cancel the planned launch Sunday of a Falcon 9 rocket due to a sensor issue.
A relocatable lander could explore the hazy skies of Saturn's intriguing moon Titan , according a new mission proposal.
Researchers for Conservation International Indonesia (CII), Papua State University and the Regional Technical Implementing Unit (UPTD) found that the grounding of the 295-foot Caledonian Sky cruise ship — which weighs 4,200 tons and carried 102 passengers – caused massive damage to several endemic reefs that were unique to Raja Ampat, a remote and idyllic island chain in the west of Indonesia's Papua province.
How hot are Earth's scorching insides?
Federal scientists forecast that Oklahoma will continue to have the nation's biggest man-made earthquake problem this year but it probably won't be as shaky as recent years.
According to a new study, more and more Americans venturing out into the country’s wild places in search of peace and quiet and realizing that the woods, mountains, canyons and other natural wonders aren’t so peaceful or quiet anymore.
Residents across the Tampa Bay area are starting to see alligators move from nearby bodies of water, like lakes and retention ponds, to their doorsteps, as male gators search for female mates.
The rusty patched bumblebee is the first native bee to become an endangered species in the United States.
A spoonful of rodent helps the medicine go down?
Phil Keating on what went right and what went wrong
Lucky sea creature gets second chance at life
A rare clouded leopard's birth at the Nashville Zoo marks a milestone that could help rebuild the mysterious Asian cat's population, officials said Thursday.
How much would you pay for a piece of mold?
If you've ever caught yourself thinking, "She looks like a Sue," or "He doesn't look like a Bob," a new study may back up your instincts about whether people's names suit them.
A giant flying reptile may have been the largest and most feared predator in ancient Transylvania.
Mexico's Desert Museum has unveiled a replica of a new dinosaur species, Yehuecauhceretops.
It’s widely acknowledged that the Earth was a cold, dark place after a giant meteor, measuring roughly six miles across, struck Mexico about 66 million years ago.