Extinction
New scans challenge the idea that Indigenous Australians hunted giant animals to extinction
A study in Royal Society Open Science by Professor Mike Archer shows no evidence that humans hunted or butchered megafauna in the fossil record.
Unveiling the Age of Dinosaur Eggs: A Groundbreaking Study
With Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi Colossal Biosciences revives the dire wolves
Real-life 'Game of Thrones' wolves are back: Dire wolves reborn through science
White rhinoceroses makes 'aliyah' to Israel, joins Ramat Gan safari from France
Two wide-lipped rhinoceros arrived in Israel from the zoo in the city of Lille, in France, and were integrated into the biblical zoo in Jerusalem, and the safari in Ramat Gan.
Biotech company aims to resurrect woolley mammoths in three years
Colossal lays out a ten-step process for how they will resurrect the Woolley Mammoth.
240-million-year-old giant amphibian fossil receives new recognition
The creature inhabited fresh waters in what is now known as the Sydney Basin during the Triassic period. It likely fed on ancient fish like Cleithrolepis but little else is known.
Scientists fear death by wildfires that wiped out ancient mammals
Thirteen millennia ago, a torrent of wildfires swept across California.
This rare 'dragon' breed believed to be extinct has resurfaced in the wild
A population of lizards that was defined as extinct since 1969 has been located in Melbourne, Australia. It is believed that these are only the first "survivors."
Artificial intelligence: As explosive, damaging as a nuclear bomb - AI officials
"As dangerous as nuclear war": senior artificial intelligence industry officials warn that AI could lead to the extinction of the human race.
Mass extinction of Earth's wildlife is closer than we think - study
Extinctions are preceded by progressive species population declines over time, which leave traces that can alert scientists to imminent extinction.
Endangered African carnivore lived in Ethiopia for 1.5 million years - study
A study by Israel's Hebrew University of Jerusalem and American, Spanish and Italian teams found the first and only fossil of an Ethiopian wolf from 1.5 million and not 20,000 years ago.
A total of 140,000 Israelis visit nature reserves over the weekend as weather warms
The parks held various educational activities for guests to learn more about the flora and fauna they held.
A British tourist shocked scientists by discovering 3 extinct species
A 51-year-old British tourist has shocked scientists by rediscovering three three species that had been thought to be extinct.