Medicine & TechnologyPaleontologists unearthed fossil fragments of a 90-million-year-old rebbachisaurid sauropod, named Sidersaura, revealing a new prehistoric discovery. Check out more details in this article.
Following a storm, Argentina's beaches were flooded with penis fish, attracting fishermen who gathered them as bait. Continue reading to learn more details.
A man was hospitalized after suffering from an intense toothache, but he later died after receiving treatment. Continue reading to know the full story.
Back when Antarctica was still filled with forests and vegetation, sauropods may have used it as a land bridge to cross continents. Read to learn more.
The remains of a missing Argentinian were recently discovered in the belly of a dead school shark. Read the article to learn more details about this story.
Nine people in Argentina have been inflicted with the mystery pneumonia of unknown origin, wherein eight of whom worked at the same clinic. Read the article to learn more.
Research suggests that the remains of a woman from 800 years ago tell that she was part of the Mapuche Culture. Read to know more about this discovery.
Paleontologists discovered fossils of a new species of the pterosaur in Argentina. Continue reading to know the details about it which the researchers considered one of the largest flying reptiles.
A new study confirms that the common herding dogs of South America are the closest living relative of sheepdogs in the Victorian-era UK. Read more about the connection between the breeds, and how European migration affected the spread of the herding dog's lineage.
Experts discover that two southern right whales in Argentina crossed over 6,000 miles through the Atlantic ocean. Read more about the first-ever recorded journey of the species, and why the whales carried out a long, unexpected voyage from Africa to America.
Scientists discovered fossils of an armless dinosaur that likely roamed Argentina 70 million years ago and is believed to belong to abelisaurs, a dinosaur with short front limbs.
A new study confirmed that an Argentine woman was cured of HIV through the immune system of her body. The mysterious healing took place without any treatment or stem cell transplants relayed to the patient.