Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed flourishing communities.
Ceres is the largest 'asteroid' in our solar system, big enough that it's actually classified as a dwarf planet, like Pluto.
New evidence has emerged that dinosaurs in North America were thriving, and not in decline, before the asteroid hit.
What really happened around the time when the asteroid smashed into Earth 66 million years ago? Scientists may finally have the answer.
I think we should set aside one day a year to celebrate our lives on this planet. When you think our evolution started with ...
A fresh analysis of a site in New Mexico provides a glimpse into the final days of the dinosaurs, showing their diversity before going extinct.
One thing that northwestern New Mexico is known for is lots of dinosaur fossils. Previously, paleontologists estimated that ...
Known as Nanotyrannus lancensis, this new dinosaur was a distant cousin of T.Rex, according to researchers from North ...
In the arid hills of northwestern New Mexico, a discovery is reshaping one of the most enduring narratives in natural history ...
Discover the beauty of the nature cenotes of Mexico. Swim, snorkle and take in the stunning rock formations at the Santa ...
A new study reveals that the asteroid belt is slowly disappearing, offering insights into its long-term fate and what this means for our solar system.
Tourists swim in a cenote, or flooded cave, outside Playa del Carmen, Mexico. The Yucatan Peninsula is dotted with thousands of these interconnected limestone caves, which are fed by a ...