Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller were in the midst of their largest production ever, the $200 million science-fiction adventure “Project Hail Mary.” They were shooting some of the movie’s early ...
Standing at just under 3 feet tall, many miniature horses are purchased for the novelty, Brenda York said, until owners realize it’s not all fun and games.
Humans really do rule the world. We took over fast and far, more than any other wild vertebrates. We inhabit nearly every ...
My colleague and I have published a new study of cactus flowers which may help explain the conundrum. For more than a century ...
Offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman, who started 16 games for the Chargers this past season, is retiring. The 31-year-old announced the surprising move on his Instagram page on Monday, calling it a ...
An eight-year veteran offensive lineman, Bozeman spent the last two seasons as the Bolts center and started 33 regular-season games for the team as well as the two playoff games. The 31-year-old was ...
First discovered 20 years ago, the rare fossil combo reveals a Cretaceous meal in the making. By Laura Baisas Published Feb 18, 2026 4:00 PM EST Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 ...
A new study shows cultural evolution helped humans expand across Earth far faster than genetic change alone could achieve.
Former Alabama offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman announced his retirement from the NFL on Monday afternoon with a “Roll Tide.” Bozeman retires after eight NFL seasons. In 2025, Bozeman served as a ...
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15 Science-Based Evolution Of Animals Millions Of Years From Now
Paleorex is back on Bored Panda with his detailed, science-based creatures, showing us how animals like big cats, birds, and reptiles might evolve in the future.
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Living in urban China may have given the insects the traits they needed to thrive in the United States, a new study suggests. By Emily Anthes Spotted lanternflies do not necessarily seem like the most ...
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