If that asteroid had been 30 seconds late, dinosaurs might rule the world and humans probably wouldn’t exist By Sara Chodosh
It’s still a mystery how snails ended up scattered around the globe By Thom van Dooren/MIT Press Reader / Mar 22, 2023
With bulging eyes and a killer smile, this sabertooth was an absolute nightmare By Laura Baisas / Mar 21, 2023
An extinct 10-foot-long eagle could pick up kangaroos with its terrifying talons By Laura Baisas / Mar 17, 2023
Poisonous animals probably took their sweet time developing unappetizing bright colors By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Mar 16, 2023
Gorillas like to scramble their brains by spinning around really fast By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 14, 2023
Flies evolved before dinosaurs—and survived an apocalyptic world after the Permian extinction By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 13, 2023
A gator-faced fish shaped like a torpedo stalked rivers 360 million years ago By Laura Baisas / Feb 23, 2023