In most narratives, the story of evolution is the story of organisms emerging from the ocean and eventually populating the ...
The largest museum of its kind in the Middle East opens today with an awe-inspiring dinosaur wing, a massive blue whale ...
One of the coolest pieces of irony about our planet is that the ocean covers most of the surface of the Earth, and yet, the ...
More than 30,000 teeth, bones and other fossils from a 249 million-year-old community of extinct marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish and sharks have been discovered on the remote Arctic island of ...
The Earth has seen some truly gigantic snakes throughout its history, and these creatures were so massive and powerful that ...
About 110 million years ago, two pterosaurs were probably wandering around the shore when they were snapped up by a hungry ...
These Spitsbergen fossils suggest recovery came far faster. They show food chains rebuilt within three million years.
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30,000 fossils uncovered in the Arctic show how oceans came back to life after the ‘Great Dying’
Arctic fossils reveal the oldest known oceanic reptile ecosystem from the Age of Dinosaurs. Over 30,000 specimens show marine ...
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The last day of the dinosaurs was the first of humans: "We are the survivors of that meteorite"
Paleontologist Riley Black points out in her new book that the story of the dinosaurs is not prehistory, but an elegant ...
Additionally, Daniel and his brother, Robert, in 2006 created a memorial fund in their deceased parents’ names. Housed within The Pittsburgh Foundation, the Harry Wallace Kamin and Dorothy McNally ...
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New dinosaur-era winged reptile found inside ancient fossilized puke in Brazil
Surprisingly, the trace fossil preserved the remains of an entirely new pterosaur species that was consumed and then ...
Scientists compared genomes from 154 animal species and found that land animals share genetic tricks for surviving outside ...
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