The Astonishing Underwater Landscapes Sketched Inside a Diving Bell
The Astonishing Underwater Landscapes Sketched Inside a Diving Bell
The Astonishing Underwater Landscapes Sketched Inside a Diving Bell
AS A CORPORAL IN WORLD War I, Adolf Hitler watched a British naval blockade strangle German supply lines, forcing his country into submission, defeat, and shame. As Führer in the years leading up to World War II, he planned to sidestep the mistakes of his predecessors. This time, Germany would have whales.
How Rabbits Led to Neanderthal Extinction in Iberia and Elsewhere
A 70 million-year-old fossil unearthed in Transylvania is a newfound species of freshwater turtle that likely survived the extinction event that wiped out the nonavian dinosaurs.
As bombs rattle their enclosures, thank heavens for the heroic keepers caring for the animals in Kyiv zoo
Blasts, bombs and bullets threaten the animals of Kyiv Zoo
Woman discovers ‘zombie’ shark inside abandoned aquarium
The Venus of Willendorf is a 4.4-inch Venus figurine, found in 1908 at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria.
In a new study published by the University of Vienna in collaboration with Vienna’s Natural History Museum, researchers applied high-resolution tomography, suggesting that the Venus originates from a region in northern Italy.
Neanderthal extinction not caused by brutal wipe out
In Southwestern Germany, a team of researchers discovered teeth that were millions of years old and presumably belonged to an ancient Euro-Asian primate last September. Yet after the discovery was made public, controversy opened up about the interpretation of our earliest existence