Colorful lichen living on dinosaur bones reflect infrared light that can be detected by drones, which might lead to finds in remote areas.
Dinosaurs may be long gone, but traces of their world are still easy to spot if you know where to look. Some places let you stand near exposed fossils, others reveal footprints when the water recedes, ...
Spend your final days of autumn at the Churchill County Library. Swing by and say hello to John Hong, the new library ...
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500-Million-Year-Old Trilobite Fossils With Soft Tissues So Intact, They’re Blowing Paleontologists’ Minds
Buried beneath layers of volcanic ash for over half a billion years, a set of newly unearthed trilobite fossils from Morocco ...
Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a swift croc ancestor from Brazil, reveals that fierce reptile predators ruled Earth long before ...
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Ice Age fossils found in a mysterious underwater cave
Far below the surface of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, a flooded labyrinth of limestone tunnels has quietly guarded one of the ...
Spanning over 11,000 acres of otherworldly terrain, Makoshika feels like Montana’s best-kept secret, a place where the earth has been sculpted into fantastical shapes that seem to belong on another ...
Pairing detailed analysis with artificial intelligence, a multidisciplinary team of scientists found fresh chemical evidence ...
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