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Discovered in Niger in 2023, the rare chunk weighs 54 pounds and represents more than 6 percent of all Mars material on Earth ...
The largest and most complete stegosaurus ever found is up for auction in New York next week and is expected to fetch up to $6m. Named Apex, the 150-million-year-old skeleton – 11 feet (3.3 ...
Nothing Like This Has Ever Been Discovered Before”: In Petra, 12 Human Skeletons Unearthed Beneath a Mausoleum, the Largest Deposit Found in the City ...
Ocean researchers have found the largest male great white shark ever recorded in the Atlantic. The shark, named Contender, was first tagged by research group OCEARCH on January 17, off the coast ...
Botswana's president Mokgweetsi Masisi announced the largest diamond find since the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond was found 119 years ago in South Africa in 1905. Skip to content PEOPLE ...
Hundreds of thousands of beads found in an ancient tomb were likely part of elaborate clothes for powerful women, researchers said. Leonardo García Sanjuán, et al (2025) Science Advances Nearly ...
The 54 pound chunk from Mars was found in the Sahara Desert in 2023 and could set a record when it appears at auction this ...
You Could Have Owned the Largest Stegosaurus Fossil Ever Found If You Had a Spare $44.6 Million It could be coming to a museum near you. By Tim Newcomb Published: Jul 19, 2024 9:00 AM EDT ...
Scientists put their “stamp” on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia said to have belonged to one of the largest two-legged animals ever to roam the Earth.
In March, a treasure hunter in England found what was estimated to perhaps be the biggest gold nugget ever found in the country. The large gold nugget, nicknamed "Hiro's Nugget," weighing 64.8 ...
The 5,000-year-old carving was the “largest jade dragon ever discovered from the Hongshan culture,” the State Council of the People’s Republic of China said in a Sept. 23 Xinhua news release.
Now, researchers who have collected the largest ever dataset of chimpanzee "conversations" have found that they communicate back and forth using gestures following the same rapid-fire pattern.