A smaller cousin of the , called may have fed on its prey in a fashion similar to modern-day falcons, a new study finds. (Source: LiveScience.com)... [Full Article]
A prehistoric shoreline runs along the eastern edge of North America; scientists have pointed to it as evidence that much of Antarctica melted 3 million years ago. But new research suggests this shoreline is actually about 30 feet (10 meters) lower than previously thought, meaning less ice melted than suspected. (Source: LiveScience.com)... [Full Article]
The climate of South Africa was once much wetter than it is today, and those lush times may have spurred human populations through especially innovative periods, new research shows. (Source: LiveScience.com)... [Full Article]