A newly identified dinosaur fossil from Brazil is offering fresh clues about how ancient animals once moved across continents ...
A new African species is the closest known magic mushroom relative, reshaping the evolutionary history of Psilocybe cubensis.
Famous for stomping venomous snakes, the secretary bird has become a new climate early-warning system for the African grassland.
A near-impenetrable plateau in Central Africa allowed elephants to hide from humans for years. The same landscape could also ...
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This Overlooked Mushroom May Reveal the True Origins of Magic Mushrooms
A newly identified psychedelic mushroom species from southern Africa is challenging long-held assumptions about the origins ...
Fossils found in Niger belong to a newly identified Spinosaurus species that had a dramatic skull crest and likely hunted ...
When police attempted to pull the car over, the driver allegedly refused to stop, sparking the chase. During the pursuit, the ...
The reptile was named Crocodylus lucivenator, meaning “Lucy’s hunter.” The name references Lucy, one of the most famous early ...
Brazilian scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur with ties to a similar animal found in Spain, reinforcing knowledge that land routes once connected parts of South America, Africa ...
The World Most Popular Magic Mushroom Might Actually Have Originated in Africa Millions of Years Ago
A newly described African species in the magic mushroom family confirms its evolutionary origin. Psilocybe ochraceocentrata is found growing on cattle dung in the grasslands of southern Africa and ...
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Paleolithic chic: 500,000 years ago, Israel’s ancient toolmakers had a taste for sparkle
Rare hand axes from the Sakhnin Valley show Homo erectus picked fossil- and crystal-rich stones for visual appeal, hinting at ...
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The Karoo Fossil Finder: Discovering life before the dinosaurs in South Africa’s heartland
The Karoo Origins Fossil Centre in Graaff-Reinet showcases ancient life, highlighting Professor Bruce Rubidge’s passionate ...
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