where nearly two-thirds of their energy is still produced from carbon-polluting fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas. The Idaho State Journal invites you to take part in the community conversation.
This is far higher than in countries like the United States and China, where nearly two-thirds of their energy is still produced from carbon-polluting fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
Illustration by Gabriel Ugueto, courtesy the University of Wisconsin-Madison A chicken-sized dinosaur fossil is challenging the mainstream view of how and when reptiles spread to the Northern ...
The Hell Creek Formation, one of the most fossil-rich deposits in the world, extends over parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming. "For free, this is the best dinosaur exhibit ...
Rock Creek firefighters, who took one fire engine with them, are working with a task force of five fire engines and a task force leader from Idaho. Containment on the Palisades fire is slowly ...
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCIV) — The Berkeley County Coroner's Office identified the victim of a train vs. pedestrian collision in Goose Creek early Wednesday morning. Jesse Wallace, 72, from North ...
Christopher Bae, a professor in the department of anthropology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa who was based in Beijing for many years, is among scientists revisiting these puzzling fossils ...
Now, researchers are trying to solve the puzzle presented by a collection of humanlike fossils that have defied explanation for decades. Skull fragments, teeth and jaws found at different sites in ...
A cache of human-like fossils from China has perplexed scientists for decades, defying explanation or categorization. The skull fragments, teeth, jaws and other remains unearthed at different ...
A cache of human-like fossils from China has perplexed scientists for decades, defying explanation or categorization.Related video above: Human skeletons and other treasures found in the ancient ...
A New Jersey state record bowfin was landed last month on the Mantua Creek, a tributary of the Delaware ... which is considered a "living fossil," because it belongs to a primitive family of ...