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This week, solve the mystery of an ancient human ancestor’s fossil, meet a new generation of dire wolves, spy April’s full moon, and more.
New analysis shows several families of dinosaurs were likely thriving in North America in the latter days of the dinosaur era ...
The Museum of Texas Tech houses fossils from the Triassic, Ice Age. Here's a behind the scenes look into the paleontology collection.
The fossil, called Penghu 1, is one of the few known pieces of physical evidence from the Denisovans, extinct relatives of ...
Dr. Chris Shelton and student Kolby Dooling unearthed a rare, well-preserved ammonite fossil at a site in Oklahoma, and it ...
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Live Science on MSNOldest-known North American woolly mammoth revealed in 'long-lost' ancient DNAScientists have unveiled the oldest woolly mammoth specimen ever discovered in North America as part of a major DNA study ...
New discoveries shed light on an ancient human species and its evolutionary links to modern humans. Stephen Chester, ...
The Mesozoic Era extinctions formed the world as we know it today. Read about what caused them and which animals survived.
A new exhibition exploring the last 200 million years of history in the south has opened in Southampton. The University of Southampton's Hidden in Stone exhibition tells the story of the south of ...
This article is brought to you by our exclusive subscriber partnership with our sister title USA Today, and has been written by our American ... today Jurassic Coast...' The sign reads, 'Jurassic ...
today Jurassic Coast..." The sign reads, "Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site," with a blue ammonite emblazoned above the text. A post from the afternoon of Monday, March 24, appears to reveal the ...
today Jurassic Coast.." The sign, emblazoned with a blue ammonite and the words 'Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site', appears to have been relocated to Portland, a peninsula south of Weymouth.
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