Construction began in 2022. Towering 625 meters above the Beipan River, the 1,420-meterlong main bridge nearly matches the height of the Shanghai Tower, the tallest building in China. Upon completion, ...
The fossilised neck bone of a dinosaur that was bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago has been discovered ...
How to restore a Rubens masterpiece that's as tall as a giraffe ...
A juvenile pterosaur fossil found in Canada shows a crocodile bite from 76 million years ago, offering rare evidence of predator-prey dynamics during the Cretaceous Period. This marks the first North ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A self-appointed fossil hunter in Denmark discovered fossilized vomit from 66 million years ago. The ...
A few days ago, an asteroid was discovered that will come dangerously close to Earth in eight years' time. The probability of impact is over one percent. An asteroid with a diameter of 10 meters ...
In the west of Britain, there's one of the largest Roman buildings ever discovered in Britain, an Iron Age chariot is saved, and evidence is found of the transatlantic slave trade in Devon.
Chester Zoo has announced the opening dates for its first ever overnight safari-style lodges ... some offering views of the giraffe enclosure, others with a lakeside setting.
A ‘unique’ collection of ‘pearl caves’ containing archaeological artefacts has been found in an ancient tunnel. The pearls are a type of ‘speleothem’ – mineral deposits that are ...
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One Of The Largest Pterosaur Fossils Ever Found Is Rewriting Their Evolutionary HistoryScientists studying one of the largest pterosaur fossils ever found and identified have concluded that ... in some cases, being as tall as a giraffe. Jagielska next hopes to study how their soft ...
The construction of the main structure of the world’s tallest bridge has been completed in China. The suspension bridge in southwestern Guizhou province is almost twice the height of the Eiffel ...
The imprint of the titanic trotter was measured a whopping three feet across, reportedly making it one of the largest hadrosaurid (a type of herbivorous bipedal dinosaur) prints ever discovered.
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