What can fossil records teach scientists about ancient ecosystems and marine environments? This is what a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences hopes to address ...
Join invertebrate paleontology curator Steve Westrop and museum staff for an exciting journey into Oklahoma’s Paleozoic past! Rock and fossil hounds will have an opportunity to collect their own ...
A new study finds a giant octopus may have prowled the seas 72 million years ago and may have been at the top of the food chain.
University of Oklahoma paleontologists recently discovered a 450-million-year-old fossilized soft tissue from a species related to the starfish, a finding that is one of two known examples of this ...
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