“This study demonstrates that eggshell biocalcite from non-avian dinosaurs, birds, and other egg-laying vertebrates has the potential to serve as a reliable geochronometer in Mesozoic and Cenozoic ...
Join paleontologist Harrison Duran in "Unearthing Giants: The Hunt for a Complete Triceratops." Watch as he embarks on an exhilarating journey to uncover a fossilized Triceratops pubis bone and solve ...
Fossils are remarkable for their ability to viscerally connect us with long-lost life. The bulk of a Tyrannosaurus rex skull, ...
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New Interactive Avian Tree of Life Lets You Trace 11,000 Bird Species Back Through Time
Imagine zooming out on a giant family tree that includes every bird you have ever seen. Ostriches sprint across open plains, ...
Life on Earth started in the oceans. Sometime around 475 million years ago, plants began making their way from the water onto ...
By Will Dunham Feb 10 (Reuters) - Scientists have unearthed in Canada's province of Nova Scotia the skull of a creature ...
Fossils are sometimes treated as mere curiosities or decorative items rather than as critical evidence for understanding Earth’s history. When this happens, valuable records can be permanently lost, ...
These Arizona day trips are simple to pull off this year, packed with jaw-dropping views, fun detours, and just enough ...
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Fossils found at 8,000 meters on Everest reveal an ancient ocean beneath the Himalayas
An astonishing discovery has been made atop the world’s highest peak. Fossils of marine life have been uncovered at over ...
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Chicken-Sized Dinosaur From Spain Rewrites 70 Million Years Of Evolution
Tiny Plant-Eater Has A Brain Case Like Nothing Scientists Have Seen In A Nutshell Advanced brain in a tiny body: Despite being only 18 inches long, Foskeia pelendonum had a surprisingly sophisticated ...
The climate record holds some of its best warnings in stone, soil, and leaves. In a new study, scientists from the University of Utah and the Colorado School of Mines looked back to one of Earth’s ...
Hundreds of millions of years ago, the first animals to crawl onto land were strict meat-eaters, even as plants had already taken over the landscape. Now scientists have uncovered a ...
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