Archives
-
![Dinosaurs Dominate Earth for 160 Million Years Not Because of Their Size But Due to Their Specialized Stance and Locomotion [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69455/dinosaurs-dominate-earth-160-million-years-not-because-their-size-due-their-specialized-stance.jpg?w=509&h=292&f=8f6a7a1811d84adb0e6a7ae19ec6c5a6)
Dinosaurs Dominate Earth for 160 Million Years Not Because of Their Size But Due to Their Specialized Stance and Locomotion [Study]
Dinosaurs were faster and more agile than their competitors, researchers have found. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
-

Polar Bears Face Starvation As They Cannot Adapt Their Diet To Living In Land
-

California Weather Update: Pair Of Storms To Bring Floods, Landslides
-
![Ancient Animal Lovers: Dogs, Horses and Other Animals Found Buried Alongside Humans in Italy Over 2,000 Years Ago [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69452/ancient-animal-lovers-dogs-horses-other-animals-found-buried-alongside-humans-italy-over-2000.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=64940e5595e08d2e44005a838d43f1df)
Ancient Animal Lovers: Dogs, Horses and Other Animals Found Buried Alongside Humans in Italy Over 2,000 Years Ago [Study]
-

Libya Faces Groundwater Crisis as Coastal Town Is Inundated
-

Fossil Sites With Extraordinary Preservation Influence Evolutionary Relationships
-
![Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69448/locust-outbreaks-global-warming-could-intensify-locust-swarms-afghanistan-iran-turkmenistan.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=11e2cf5863c7a10793f325df7bfe3416)
Locust Outbreaks: Global Warming Could Intensify Locust Swarms in Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan [Study]
-

Wetlands Struggle to Keep Up With Sea Level Rise, Researchers Find
-
![Tijuana River Contamination: Untreated Sewage, Industrial Waste in River Between South California and Northeast Mexico Becoming a "Public Health Crisis" [Report]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/69442/tijuana-river-contamination-untreated-sewage-industrial-waste-river-between-south-california.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=44baa30c54bbe526bf466b3f0e50f1d6)
Tijuana River Contamination: Untreated Sewage, Industrial Waste in River Poses a "Public Health Crisis"
-

Colombia's Critically Endangered Species Doubled Since 2017
-

Kenya Relocates 21 Rhinos to Revive Population in Former Habitat
-

UK Winter Weather Forecast: UK Enjoys Record-Breaking Temperatures of 18C
-

Mushroom Growing In Frog’s Leg Sparks Intrigue Among Scientists






