The proboscidean's jaw was found about 70 miles (112 kilometers) northwest of New York City, and will be put on public display next year.
The last mammoths on Earth survived centuries of genetic drift before dying out some 4,000 years ago, but the ultimate cause of their demise remains unknown.
The fediverse is here, and it's a reminder of how the early internet used to be.
The animal’s life story was locked away in the chemical elements found in its tusk.
As misinformation floods X, Meta rejects calls to promote news content on Threads. Zuckerberg doesn't need to replace Twitter, he just has to destroy it.
X, formerly Twitter, has seen a rise in harassment and misinformation, pushing out progressive, climate-minded account users.
The proliferation of child abuse material is a problem that plagues both the centralized and decentralized web.
Threads got all the attention this week but Bluesky may eventually reign supreme as the heir apparent to Twitter.
Meta just launched a Twitter-killer called Threads that is, so far, very dull. In the Musk era, that may be just what people need.
As Elon continues to burn Twitter to the ground, some users appear to be headed towards a different microblogging platform.
The company’s chief product officer Chris Cox reportedly said that Meta would offer “a platform that is a sanely run,” a contrast to Elon Musk's Twitter.
New research finds that mammoths experienced musth, a phenomenon that sends modern elephants into a frenzy.
The company confirmed it was ‘exploring’ a standalone text-sharing app, one that could be foisted upon already beleaguered Instagram users.
Clicking on external links posted on Elon Musk's social platform led to a notice that read, "Your current API plan does not include access to this endpoint."
While Twitter has struggled to get normal users and companies to pay for a checkmark, decentralized Twitter-like Mastodon has also been bleeding active users.
The company tried to ban any links to competing social media sites in tweets or un users' bios and account names.
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has scientists and activists signing up for the decentralized social network.
Not everyone is pleased with the decision to change "toot" to "publish," but many third-party apps are continuing to use the original term for posts anyway.
A short primer how to join the great #TwitterMigration and what to expect from the servers you join.
Had all you can take of Musk? There are other options out there.