In the 1993 blockbuster film Jurassic Park, scientists brought dinosaurs back into existence by extracting their DNA from blood sucked by mosquitoes that had been frozen in amber.
Why did humans evolve the eyes we have today? While scientists can't go back in time to study the environmental pressures ...
Jurassic Park—and its never-ending sequels and spinoffs—starts with a basic premise: extracting the DNA of long-dead ...
In this week's Science for All newsletter, Divya Gandhi explains how gigantic animals during the Miocene were replaced by ...
A stretch several kilometers long of almost vertical dolomitic walls in Stelvio National Park preserves the trace of a ...
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