Biology
Was T. Rex Designed Specifically for Scavenging?
The study argues that in contrast to smaller dinosaurs who relied on speed, T. rex, and other large predators had bodies optimized not for speed but energy-efficient walking.
Latest Research Articles
The Evolution of Large Bird Brains
Researchers Discover Mammalian Fossils of a "Crazy Beast," a.k.a. Adalatherium hui
Meet Spinosaurus: The First Swimming Dinosaur
US Invasion: The Incursion of the 'Murder Hornet' in the Western Region
-
Melted Glacier Reveals Ancient Viking Mountain Pass
New Discovery: Male Lemurs Use Love Potions to Attract Mates
-
Invasive Plant Bacterium Could Jeopardize the Olive Oil Industry
-
Baby's Gender Depends on Father's Genes, Study Says
-
Ten Previously Thought Extinct Apple Varieties Found Again in Pacific Northwest
-
The Evolution of Rain’s Distinct Scent and Its Role in Bacterial Propagation
-
Study: Amazonian Regions were Agricultural Landscapes Some 10,000 Years Ago
-
Oldest Cord String from 50,000 years Ago Suggests that Neanderthals Are Smarter than We Think