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10 million years ago, this 23-foot crocodile ruled prehistoric Colombia; its fossilised victims reveal a brutal secretIn Colombia, researchers uncovered fossilized bones indicating that Purussaurus neivensis, an enormous caiman relative, engaged in predatio...
Scientists found ants have been running tiny 'Dairy Farms' for 35 million years, and the sweet reward explains whyAnts and aphids share an ancient mutualistic relationship for nourishment and protection. Ants herd aphids, receiving sugary honeydew and p...
In 2010, researchers asked, 'what did Tyrannosaurus rex eat?' The answer included other T. rexesTyrannosaurus rex ate other T. rexes: Fossil evidence reveals Tyrannosaurus rex sometimes ate its own kind. Scrapes on bones indicate T. re...
Jurassic Sharks on Shark Week 2026: When and where to watch the prehistoric special in the US and UK without a cable subscriptionJurassic Sharks Sharks Week: Shark Week 2026 is taking viewers back to the age of prehistoric predators with "Jurassic Sharks." 'Shark Week...
Jurassic Park made T. rex attacks terrifying; now, a 66-million-year-old fossil shows one may have happened almost exactly like thatA fossilized Edmontosaurus skull found in Montana reveals a tyrannosaur tooth lodged in its nasal bone. This discovery offers rare physical...
China’s EV boom is cleaning the air, and may have prevented 262,000 deathsElectric vehicles are proving to be life savers. Studies show China's shift to electric cars has prevented thousands of premature deaths. A...
In 1979, miners using hydraulic hoses in Alaska uncovered a mummified steppe bison preserved for 36,000 yearsAlaska's permafrost yielded a remarkable 36,000-year-old steppe bison, nicknamed "Blue Babe," in 1979. Unlike typical fossils, this specime...
Scientists discover ancient Antarctic fish fossil with a perfectly preserved skullA remarkable fish fossil from Antarctica offers a clear view of early evolution. Koharalepis jarviki, a 380-million-year-old specimen, reve...
How a Child’s Skull Found in a Quarry Changed the Story of Human OriginsA child's skull discovered in a South African quarry in 1924 changed human history. Named the Taung Child, this fossil proved Africa is the...
Gulf states press US to neutralise Iran for good as Hormuz crisis deepensGulf Arab states did not initially support the US going to war with Iran, but many now want Washington to continue its campaign until Iran’...
As Iran war shakes energy system, some see powerful argument for renewable energyGlobal conflicts are disrupting fossil fuel supplies. This instability may push nations towards homegrown renewable energy for greater secu...
Trump set to gut US climate change policy and environmental regulations: White House officialThe Environmental Protection Agency will issue a final rule rescinding a 2009 government declaration known as the endangerment finding. Tha...
Court bars Carmicheal mine opponent from pursuing Adani's confidential dataA Queensland court has permanently barred activist Ben Pennings from obtaining or using confidential information from Adani's Carmichael co...
Oil falls 3%, extends losses after US inflation dataThe CPI report added to downward pressure earlier coming from concern over excess supply and slowing demand, despite support from escalatin...
Powell signals Fed to stay on hold and keep future hike on tableHe also pointed to tightening financial conditions, driven by a rise in longer-term bond yields
Carbon footprint: The one big and underrated fallout of conflictsAt a time when there is little way of knowing or measuring — let alone reducing — the carbon footprint of these conflicts, the internationa...
Will Russia-Ukraine war make Europe's switch to clean energy even harder?Smoothly managing Europe's energy switch was always going to be difficult. Now, as economies stagger back from the second year of the pande...
View: Dear global energy market, get ready for the rocky 2020sWhen energy prices spiked in the last quarter of 2021 on the back of rapid demand recovery amid inadequate supplies, the CEOs of top oil co...
View: Can India fashion a policy to weather the existential crisis it faces?Even if India meets 40% of its power needs with renewables by 2030, our emissions will not reduce.
PM Narendra Modi cautions against unilateral steps in combating climate changeAddressing the COP 21 conference here, Modi also hoped that the developed countries will fulfil their commitments in a transparent manner.