A new extinct flying reptile species has been discovered in fossilized dinosaur vomit. Known as "regurgitalite," the remains ...
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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 ...
The 98 million-year-old remains were discovered in 2012 in the Neuquén River Valley of northwest Patagonia, but have not yet ...
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Meeting Lucy: How a World-First European Exhibition Brought Visitors Face to Face With the Fossil That ‘Shrinks Time’
Two Australopithecus fossils named Lucy and Selam made a rare trip out of Ethiopia for a 60-day display at the National ...
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Discovery Of 249-Million-Year-Old Lost World In The Arctic Filled With Giant Sea Predators Stuns Scientists!
A fossil-rich site on the Arctic island of Spitsbergen has revealed an extraordinary ecosystem that thrived 249 million years ...
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Filter-Feeding Pterosaur Becomes The First Extinct Species Discovered In Fossil Vomit
The pursuit of becoming a world-first fossil is one of dogged determination. The majority of life on Earth doesn’t get ...
A new Brazilian pterosaur from the Cretaceous period was discovered, Galgadraco zephyrius, revealing surprising links with Romania.
RNA from one of the best-preserved woolly mammoths broke the record for oldest RNA ever found, pushing the limit of how long ...
Named Bakiribu waridza, the newly-identified species is the first filter-feeding pterosaur from the tropics. Bakiribu waridza ...
A team of palaeontologists from the Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil, have discovered and described a brand-new ...
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