Why Were Prehistoric Marine Reptiles So Huge?
Scientists blame ocean drag for the slender, 40-foot-long neck and huge body of the Elasmosaur. ...read more
Scientists blame ocean drag for the slender, 40-foot-long neck and huge body of the Elasmosaur. ...read more
There is a surge in Lyme disease cases in the U.S. and worldwide, and finding the right treatment can be complicated. ...read more
“I was very surprised by the fact that just over 50 percent of the population was exposed to elevated levels of lead.” ...read more
Children are naturally attracted to sweets, but our palate changes as we age and experience new foods. ...read more
Astrophysicists are uncertain about the origin of these strange patterns, but they might be connected to the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. ...read more