Astonishingly — especially to me — this is my 600th “Let Inga Tell You” column in the La Jolla Light. As I like to say, the ...
It has been a busy week for Stellantis news, but one more Ram item has come to our attention. In yet another sign of how rapidly the company’s product development has accelerated, the 2027 Rumble Bee ...
We all know about the dinosaur called the Tyrannosaurus rex, also known as the T. rex, which is famous for its large head and itty-bitty arms. But why do they look like that? The T. rex has been ...
An analysis of 85 dinosaur species shows that tiny forearms in meat-eating dinosaurs were the result of an evolutionary trade-off.
Why did T. rex have such tiny arms? Scientists now think it’s because its giant head became the ultimate hunting tool. Across multiple dinosaur groups, stronger skulls and crushing jaws evolved ...
This announcement introduces a second Vegas-focused channel designed for shorter clips, raw answers, and extra content that does not always fit the main channel. The video explains that some viewers ...
Call it a sea rex. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, scientists have discovered a giant, bus-size sea predator that was so monstrous that they’re calling it the T. rex of the ...
The evolution of tiny arms in several groups of meat-eating dinosaurs was likely driven by the development of strong, powerful heads, which were used to attack prey, according to a new study led by ...
There's a new T. rex in the fossil record, only this one terrorized the ancient seas. New research led by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science ...
Earth was a terrifying place during the Cretaceous period, some 66 million to 145 million years ago. During its tail end, Tyrannosaurus rex prowled the land. And a little before that, another kind of ...