T hat’s right, dinosaurs do still exist, and they are everywhere—in the form of birds. That adorable little sparrow on your ...
This decline in cognitive function raises a thought-provoking question: Could our increasing reliance on technology lead to a reduction in human cognitive abilities? As dinosaurs evolved to rely ...
Newly uncovered fossils in South Korea suggest that prehistoric crocodiles ran on two legs like ostriches. These ancient ...
Horned dinosaurs saw a decline in their intelligence ... And the scientists said human evolution could follow a similar trajectory if we become too reliant on technology.
Scientists discover bipedal crocodile footprints in South Korea, revealing a 13-foot predator that hunted dinosaurs 120 ...
including a "nano-dinosaur," a "dancing robot," and a 150-nanometre-wide mini-Australia—about 1,000 times thinner than a human hair. "This innovative approach has potential across a range of ...
“While dinosaurs had no control over their evolution, humans, with our advanced brains, should be able to manage our behaviours and choices.” ...
Nov. 20, 2024 — Wings may be the obvious choice when studying the connection between dinosaurs and birds, but a pair of paleontologists prefer drumsticks. That part of the leg, they say ...
Dr. Fenglu Han warns that humans might face similar sensory declines as we become overly dependent on technology, a lesson drawn from these dinosaurs. Larger horns and frills came at a sensory ...
From “The Flintstones” to computer games like “Monster Hunter,” TV, film, and gaming are filled with references to eating dinosaur meat ... on the kinds of meat humans find tasty today.