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A bizarre scene played out in Chachoengsao, Thailand, on June 18, when a monitor lizard climbed onto an ATM and refused to leave. Footage captured the clingy reptile blocking the machine and flicking ...
The Southern Environmental Law Center on behalf of the NAACP filed a 60-day intent to sue notice against xAI for alleged ...
Polestar (Nasdaq: PSNY) announces a USD 200 million equity investment by PSD Investment Limited ("PSD Investment"), an ...
Between 359 and 350 million years ago, it rained. Lizard-like creatures crawled through the mud in what was once Gondwana (but is now Australia), leaving behind footprints that became frozen in ...
The slab is from southeastern Australia and dates to about 355 million years ago, shortly after the end of the Devonian. Discovered by two amateur paleontologists (co-authors of a new study ...
Lumbering, long-necked dinosaurs frequented the same watering hole as their predators some 167 million years ago, a scientific study of dinosaur footprints found. Skip to main content Arrow-right ...
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints, some previously overlooked, show meat-eating and plant-eating dinosaurs milled around the same lagoon. The 167 million-year-old footprints are extremely rare.
Dozens of dinosaur footprints embedded in a boulder were found hiding in plain sight at a school in Australia, according to researchers. The large rock was excavated from the Callide Basin in ...
A large boulder used as decoration in a rural Australian high school’s foyer is actually covered in dinosaur footprints—it just took around 20 years for anyone to notice. After examining the ...
Footprint was founded in 2014 by former Intel engineers, including Yoke Chung, Company Chief Technology & Innovation Officer. The Company employs nearly 1,600 employees, with operations in the U.S ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Fossilized dinosaur footprints, unnoticed for 20 years, were discovered on a rock at an Australian school. The slab, featuring 66 track impressions from the ...
A paleontologist describes how he unearthed a 100-million-year-old dinosaur footprint on a beach in England. The "massive" print is of the Iguanodon species.