Free Airfare to Anyone Looking to Adopt One of These Three Kittens
After discovering a stray kitten was named in its honor, Frontier Airlines is offering up $500-$1,00 in free airfire to potential adopters.
After discovering a stray kitten was named in its honor, Frontier Airlines is offering up $500-$1,00 in free airfire to potential adopters.
The idea arose from a mom of 5 who saw kids hiding painted rocks for each other and realized books might be more helpful.
The team mixed their own Roman concrete and it took only 2 weeks for a deliberately inflicted crack to close.
Iron Maiden becomes the 5th English band honored with a commemorative stamp collection from the Royal Mail.
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We're halfway through the month of March, and though the days are getting longer—these crisp, clear nights are still a perfect time for stargazing. What can you expect to see if you look up at the darkness over the coming weeks? So much, it turns out. Let's take a look at three celestial highlights that […]
From April to June this year, a rare conjunction will see Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, and Mars all join each other in the pre-dawn sky.
This month is the brightest time to see Mars, the longest night of the year, and will also feature the Geminid Meteor Shower.
The remains of a petrified forest, an intact mastodon skull, and more were found on the banks of the Mokelumne River watershed in California.
The skeleton of a new species of paraceratherium, or giant rhinoceros, is one of the largest land mammals ever recorded.
A 72 to 66-million-year-old embryo found inside a fossilized dinosaur egg sheds new light on the link between bird and dinosaur behavior.
A tooth found in North Carolina was identified recently as perhaps coming from a 4-legged whale that swam all the way from Pakistan.
A new NYU analysis considers backbone differences between humans and Neandertals — and the possible impact of industrialization.
Thanks to an 'incredible' fossil, paleontologists have confirmed that dinosaurs indeed had belly buttons-and set a world record.
Taking pictures and sending them to her mother sent off a chain reaction that had paleontologists racing to the cape.
A sauropod, the animal found in northern Zimbabwe is estimated to have been 6 feet long with a long tail, weighing 20-65 pounds.
A bizarre cross between a bird and a dinosaur had blue, brown and grey feathers, and a brain that could both smell well and see well.
Named Whatcheeria deltae, it had huge razor sharp teeth, and was also one of the first creatures ever to hunt on land.
An English fossil found in a museum's storeroom has shifted the origin of modern lizards back 35 million years, according to new research.
The Ginkgo tree, while beautiful on city streets, has a sad evolutionary history in which it was only saved by extinction by meeting humans.
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