Exactly why they were so evolutionarily successful is a long-standing mystery, but new research suggests some answers to this question may be contained in what they left behind: dinosaur droppings.
When paleontologist Martin Qvarnström began peering inside 230-million-year-old fossilized dinosaur dung using an advanced X-ray technology, he wasn’t sure he’d see anything of interest.
Pumpkin pie is a quintessential Thanksgiving dessert, beloved for its crisp crust, velvety filling, and creamy whipped topping. But how can you keep it fresh and delicious after the feast? Whether you ...
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“And lately, he’s been eating a lot of pumpkin.” Care center resident Jean Hilden, 75, said she had never seen a pig up close until she met Odin. “I’m a city girl from Kansas City ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Whether your family wants to defy tradition or you're trying to ignore the holiday all together, these spots will be open and serving their regular menus. Most people wait all year for a ...