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Australia’s giant Protemnodon kangaroos didn’t die out everywhere at the same time. Instead, extinction proceeded one habitat ...
Therapsids, the ancient relatives of mammals, once roamed Earth in great numbers during the middle to late Permian period.
The Jurassic fossil Juracanthocephalus reveals a key evolutionary link between rotifers and parasitic acanthocephalans, ...
Researchers have precisely dated key fossil sites in Central Anatolia, Türkiye, to 7-10 million years ago using a new ...
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Giant Herds of Rhino Once Roamed Prehistoric NebraskaOver 100 rhinos died at the same time because of a volcanic eruption in prehistoric Nebraska. It turns out they were all part ...
A jawbone fossil from a previously unknown hominin was ... and Penghu 1 was phylogenetically close. Tooth enamel revealed that Penghu 1 came from a male individual, and both Penghu 1 and Xiahe ...
The western Kansas zoo confirmed that Mona, a domesticated Bacrtrian camel, died at the age of 29. The zoo said the median life expectancy for Bacterian camels is a little under 18 years.
Building off work published late last year in ACS Macro Letters, a team at King’s College London is developing methods for lab-grown replacement teeth and fillings made from human cells.
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FOX Weather on MSNTracks of ancient birds, lizards and saber-toothed cat found in Oregon fossil bedA paleontological discovery has been made in central and eastern Oregon, offering new insights into prehistoric times.
When one of us, Virgil Drăgușin, asked geochemist Jon Woodhead to use U-Pb dating to estimate the age of the Grăunceanu fossils based on several small tooth fragments, he was reluctant.
Fossils can tell scientists what extinct animals looked like and what their environment was like. But what about their diet?
Ancient tooth fossils found in Europe may represent a new chapter in the human origin story. The fossils, which date back more than 7 million years, belonged to an ape-like creature named ...
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