By Dan Gunderson, Minnesota Public Radio News A small storefront on Main Street in Blue Earth has been home to many businesses since it was built in 1892. Its creaky wooden floor is now covered with ...
Jim Pollard has loved fossil collecting since he was a kid. Now 70, he’s opened a natural history museum in a Blue Earth ...
Schinderhannes is a nickname for Johannes Bückler, a criminal who was born sometime in 1779 in Germany, to a family of ...
The intricate cave system perched deep in an isolated stretch of Spanish mountains contained the remains of an ancient and ...
In a wind-swept stretch of Morocco’s Middle Atlas Mountains, paleontologists digging through Jurassic-era stone have ...
ASU's School of Interdisciplinary Forensics grows by providing innovative, real-world forensic science education.
New research published in Royal Society Open Science took a deep dive into how human feet change shape with size, and the ...
When researchers examined skeletons buried in present-day Sudan, they found evidence that some had belonged to workers who ...
An "unprecedented view" of how the body changes during and after pregnancy has revealed many long-lasting impacts on the ...
Manufactured objects will form distinctive, if sometimes hard to interpret, clues to human existence, paleontologist authors ...