Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
Was Gigantoraptor really a giant thief of Mongolia?
Gigantoraptor was one of the largest unusual dinosaurs found in ancient Mongolia Its name suggests a fierce predator yet ...
Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
Was Giganotosaurus really “bigger than T rex”?
Giganotosaurus was a massive carnivorous dinosaur discovered in South America Some scientists suggest it may have rivaled or even exceeded the size of “T Rex” However much of its skeleton remains inco ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is a DC shoegaze/indiepop gem from 1994 that has just gotten the deluxe reissue treatment. Over in Notable Releases, Andrew reviews Converge, Charli XCX’s Wuthering ...
A fighter for human rights in the tumultuous years before South Africa’s first democratic elections, Leslie London qualified as a medical doctor in the 1980s.
Abel Mwansa Jr. (right), and Ezekiel Schofield were killed down in shooting, while Maya Gebala (mid left) and Paige Hoekstra ...
A new species of crocodylomorph dating to around 215 million years ago has been described from the UK. It has been called Galahadosuchus jonesi in recognition of David Rhys Jones, a secondary school ...
Fortress of Solitude on MSN
Redux Redux’s Michaela McManus, Stella Marcus and the McManus Brothers Reveal What It’s Like Making a Multiverse Movie [Exclusive Interview]
Fortress of Solitude spoke to Redux Redux's co-writers and co-directors Kevin and Matthew McManus, as well as the stars ...
Loran Smith explores the ancient ginkgo tree—its roots in dinosaur-era China, survival of Hiroshima and Japan’s 1923 quake, and its striking presence in Athens, Georgia.
For $30 at Savers, you could walk away with an entire outfit – jeans, shirt, jacket, shoes, and accessories – with enough left over for a paperback novel, a coffee mug with a questionable slogan, and ...
Finding gifts for the guy who seems to have it all can be a real head-scratcher. You know, the type who already owns ...
Cultural totalitarianism turned people into sterile zombies, brainwashed them, perverted the minds of men and women, and subdued intellectuals responsible for the future of their people. The entrane ...
In Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, one killer narrates his own death, but this silly moment is actually based on a true story.
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