Once found in the jungles of Africa, researchers in South America have now discovered links tying these extinct primates to the continent—painting an incredible story of survival against the odds.
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Two species of marine molluscs dating back about 430 million years have been named Punk and Emo for their outlandish spiky appearance ...
His death was as controversial as his life. Last 14 November, Jean-Marie Le Pen, the 96-year-old Front National founder, ...
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The Calvert Marine Museum recently announced a groundbreaking paleontological discovery in which a coprolite — fossilized ...
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Archaeologists found 115,000-year-old human footprints where they shouldn't be—and they just might rewrite the history of ...
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A massive prehistoric shark, resembling a creature from a sci-fi nightmare, has left audiences around the globe both ...