The X-Men are Marvel’s biggest superhero team by a long shot. There’s the old joke that everyone and their mother has been an Avenger, but not even the Earth’s Mightiest Heroes can hold a candle to ...
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Two marsupial species thought long extinct, until now known only from fossils, were found alive in New Guinea through a collaboration of scientists, indigenous communities and citizen scientists.
Researchers say the remarkable discovery was made using fossils, photos and a misidentified museum specimen Arman Muharmansyah/Australian Museum Two marsupials ...
On the second floor of a sleek but unremarkable office building just west of downtown Dallas, Texas, an animatronic white wolf stands atop a promontory, slowly surveying the vast entry area for ...
X-Men United #1 by Eve L. Ewing and Tiago Palma is published by Marvel Comics, the third central X-Men title sitting between X-Men and Uncanny X-Men, filling the role that Exceptional X-Men used to ...
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Evolution rarely hits delete. Instead, it leaves behind living relics built for animals that no longer exist. Avocados are one of them.
The pygmy long-fingered possum uses its specialized ears and long digits to hunt for grubs in rotting wood. Carlos Bocos / T.F. Flannery et al., Records of the Australian Museum, 2026 Two marsupial ...
For decades, the ideological divide between heroes and revolutionaries has defined mutant stories in Marvel Comics. Characters like Cyclops and Magneto have often stood on opposite ends of that ...
For thousands of years, scientists knew of two tiny marsupials in New Guinea only through fossils and local legend. Researchers had long considered these species extinct. However, a team recently ...
The latest clues hint at where pterosaurs — the first vertebrates to fly — came from, how they evolved, what they ate and more.