The fossil was tiny— about the size of a modern sparrow— but it had features in common with a larger fossil bird called ...
Beat the mid-week blues and come visit SUE— the Field is free on Wednesdays for Illinois Residents!
Along with natural resource managers and stewardship leaders, workdays bring together volunteers to collect seeds, remove invasive species, promote healthy and diverse habitats, and learn about the ...
Engage with the captivating stories of women and people of color in science and find inspiration for your own exploration. Discover how diverse perspectives, identities, and backgrounds uniquely ...
It's 7:00 in the morning. The sun has already crested the mountains to the east, and the temperature is on the rise. By 2:00, it will be over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The members of the survey team are ...
Engage with the captivating stories of women and people of color in science and find inspiration for your own exploration. Discover how diverse perspectives, identities, and backgrounds uniquely ...
Get to know our anthropologists and archaeologists, and support research across the globe. The Anthropology Alliance is a donor community that shares interest in human history, culture, and experience ...
The Diros Project is an international, multi-disciplinary, Greek-American research project that explores human social dynamics on the Mani Peninsula of southern Greece. The project is co-directed by ...
Though SUE the T. rex’s fossils are a snapshot of life 67 million years ago, the science around extinct animals is rarely set in stone. Get an in-depth look at SUE's scientific updates and new home in ...
Schematic showing a subset of the animals that were investigated as part of the study, with warm-blooded animals in orange and cold-blooded in blue. From left to right: Plesiosaurus, Stegosaurus, ...
Brood parasitism is an awkward term to describe an interaction between two species in which, as in predator-prey relationships, one species gains at the expense of the other. Brood parasites "prey" ...