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Imagining a world where T-Rex never went extinct
King of the tyrant lizards. It's 6 meters tall (20 feet), 12 meters (40 feet) long, and it weighs upward of seven tons. You can hide from it, you might even be able to outrun it, but do you really ...
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This Tudor ‘T-Rex’ Diver Mimics Rolex’s Most Surprising Watches
Like the Comex Sub and Domino's Air-Kings before it, this rare Pelagos is one of the best examples of Tudor continuing a fun ...
The skull of Triceratops looks almost exaggerated, as if someone enlarged the front half without adjusting the rest. Paleontologists have long studied its horns and frill, yet the cavernous nasal ...
Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, which has produced a trio of modern-day dire wolves and the woolly mouse, seeks to bring back extinct species.
Del Close must be looking down in triumph from the afterlife, with or without the skull he famously wished to be donated after his death in 1999 to the Goodman Theatre’s props department for use in ...
Almost a hundred new animal species that survived a mass extinction event half a billion years ago have been discovered in a small quarry in China, scientists revealed Wednesday. The treasure trove of ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is often portrayed as the ultimate predator, but fossil evidence suggests it may not have been alone at the top. Some paleontologists point to other massive carnivores whose size, ...
Iowa State basketball guard Jamarion Batemon on rematch with Kansas Iowa State basketball's Jamarion Batemon on meeting Darryn Peterson Iowa State offensive line coach Jake Thornton on his vision for ...
Apple has launched its next-generation AirTag for $29 and brought a slew of new features along with it. But, first, it's important to get this out of the way: The new AirTag still doesn't have a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wolverine in the snow, in Montana (Getty Images). Wolverines in the lower 48 States were trapped, hunted, and poisoned to near ...
Artificial intelligence won’t destroy the software business. But the persistent belief that it will can still do a lot of damage. And that has already been done. Software stocks have been on a ...
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