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For more than a decade, paleontologists have speculated about a single fossil that preserves skeletons of two of the world’s most famous dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops. Not only ...
Archaeopteryx is often referred to as the fossil that proved Darwin right – it links today’s birds to ancient dinosaurs. Even though the first specimen was discovered over 160 years ago, this iconic ...
Ice Age fossils found at highway dig TxDOT says megafauna remains are not uncommon for the area, in Lubbock, which is in a region that's home to many remnants of Ice Age lakes called "playas." During ...
Alberta's Pipestone Creek, dubbed the "River of Death," is a treasure trove of Pachyrhinosaurus fossils, offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur life. The dense bone bed, discovered in 1973 ...
In the quiet landscape of Alberta, science meets surprise. A site known as Pipestone Creek is stirring global interest. Thousands of dinosaur bones lie hidden beneath its soil. For scientists, it ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Analysis of U.S. state-level data from 1997 to 2020 shows no link between increased renewable energy production and reduced fossil fuel output. Over 96% of ...
The museum's expertise will help determine whether these fossils belong solely to the giant ground sloth or other Ice Age titans who once wandered the Lubbock plains. While the bones themselves ...
Among the fossils uncovered are “long, skinny bones” identified as ribs and smaller, more puzzling finds like parts of toe bones. Some elements remain mysterious, which Professor Bamforth refers to as ...
In Alberta, Canada, paleontologists continue to unearth thousands of Pachyrhinosaurin bones across a kilometer of land, making this gigantic bonebed one of the densest fossil sites in the world.
Discovered in the Yehliu Geopark and Badouzi promontory of the island, the burrows are what are known as trace fossils—preserved imprints left behind by the activities of ancient animals.
Amateur fossil hunters discovered a trackway left by a creature that might have looked like the one in this illustration. The finding raises new questions about the evolution of the earliest reptiles.
fell in April from the record levels hit in the prior month, although natural gas, crude oil and coal all delivered increases compared to the previous year as the government continues to ...