As Frankenstein dominates Netflix, Guillermo del Toro's earliest monster movie is crawling its way onto a free streaming home ...
This documentary examines the rise of one of the most heavily armored dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth. It explores how this herbivore developed powerful defenses, from thickened armor plates to a ...
This documentary explores the origins of prehistoric sharks and the dramatic evolutionary path that shaped their early dominance. It traces how these marine predators emerged long before dinosaurs and ...
Hollywood’s biggest films of 2025 showed where audience interest truly lay. Based on data from box office trackers and ...
The dry deserts of north-eastern Saudi Arabia were once wet enough to host vibrant communities of animals – and researchers have just found evidence that ancient hominins lived there too. “This paper ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. The Ice Age tends to get flattened into a postcard: endless white, ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Sixteen years ago, paleoanthropologists stumbled upon an errant foot ...
The brand new installment of the award-winning natural history series Planet Earth comes Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age, which is set to debut exclusively on Apple TV+ Wednesday, Nov. 26. The new ...
The animal history documentary series Prehistoric Planet returns today on Apple TV with a new Ice Age installment. If you aren’t a subscriber, now is a great time with a 50% off Black Friday deal ...
The Jomon people living in prehistoric Japan had "little to no" Denisovan DNA, suggesting their ancestors may not have been in contact with this now-extinct group of Eurasian humans, a new study ...
The third season of this Apple TV+ natural history docuseries invites viewers to experience life during one of Earth’s most dramatic climatic shifts. Reading time 2 minutes Apple TV+’s Prehistoric ...
Read a summary of Mexican history, and it might seem that very little happened between the first humans wandering across the ice-frozen sea to reach the Americas and the Olmecs carving their great ...