Artwork of a pair of tyrannosaur dinosaurs surveying a volcanic landscape. This depicts a scene at the end of the Cretaceous period in Earths history. A massive meteorite has impacted the Earth, ...
An LMU team has studied the biodiversity of larvae from the insect order neuroptera over the past 100 million years. An LMU team has studied the biodiversity of larvae from the insect order neuroptera ...
A new study finds that one of the hottest periods in Earth's history may have driven lampreys apart -- genetically speaking. The work could have implications for how aquatic species respond to our ...
The Cretaceous Period witnessed a remarkable diversification of marine reptiles, among which plesiosaurs featured prominently. These secondarily aquatic reptiles adapted to a range of ecological ...
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The tiny Cretaceous survivor that pushed back against towering threats
This video uncovers the story of a dinosaur so small that predators towered over it, yet it never backed down. Fossils reveal ...
Researchers who undertook an expedition to drill into the sea floor near the South Pole have found clear evidence of the existence of an ancient rainforest in the area. An ancient rainforest that ...
In 2003, Greg Wilson Mantilla, who at the time was a Doctor of Philosophy candidate at UC Berkeley, was examining fossils from excavations in Hell Creek, Montana, which had been directed by his ...
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Coffee and Potatoes Survived the Dinosaur Apocalypse, Thanks to This Fossil!
What if the coffee you drink and the potatoes you eat today have a hidden survival story dating back 80 million years? An ...
EMERY, UT (KUTV) — Meet the T. Rex's tinier ancestor: Moros intrepidus. According to a recent article from National Geographic, paleontologists discovered a small and distant relative of the famous ...
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An LMU team has studied the biodiversity of larvae from the insect order neuroptera over the past 100 million years. Human activity is currently driving a loss of natural diversity that some experts ...
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