Dinosaur Footprints in Holyoke, Massachusetts, has over 100 fossilized footprints left there 200 million years ago from four different types of dinosaurs.
The unique underwater kelp forests that line the Pacific Coast support a varied ecosystem that was thought to have evolved along with kelp. Read more here.
Scientists discovered a fossilized grasshopper egg pod filled with eggs that could be unlike anything paleontologists had ever seen before, according to a new study.
Recent findings in White Sands National Park show that ancient humans lived in North America much earlier than previously believed. Lynn Riddick talks with key researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey team about their initial analysis of the footprints.
Scientists analyzed about 75,000 pollen grains and confirmed that the oldest footprints found fossilized in New Mexico were actually up to 23,000 years old. Read more here.