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After Decade-Long Hunt, Scientists Find East Asia's Tallest Tree | Sci. News
2+ hour, 4+ min ago (244+ words) Deep in the mountains of northern Taiwan, a towering Taiwania cryptomerioides -- a large coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae whose ancestors date back 100 million years -- has been confirmed as the tallest known tree in East Asia....
The Prehistoric Slowness of the Crocodile
3+ hour, 1+ min ago (609+ words) Home " Wildlife " The Prehistoric Slowness of the Crocodile Crocodiles are fascinating creatures, infamous for their stealth and power. Yet, an often-overlooked aspect of these ancient reptiles is their slowness, a characteristic that offers a unique glimpse into their survival and…...
The Coelacanth A Living Fossil From the Depths
3+ hour, 31+ min ago (144+ words) Home " Wildlife " The Coelacanth A Living Fossil From the Depths Beyond their scientific importance, Coelacanths capture the imagination of the public and have inspired countless stories and myths. Their rediscovery has challenged perceptions of extinction and survival, serving as a…...
We finally know why T. rex grew such embarrassingly small arms
4+ hour, 20+ min ago (438+ words) New research suggests the predatory dinosaur's famously small limbs weren't just an evolutionary fluke " but a direct trade-off for another (very important) body part Find yourself in the face of the world's most fearless dinosaur? Insult it where its insecurities…...
Newly Discovered Four-Winged Dinosaur Didn't Need to Fly to Hunt Birds
5+ hour, 45+ min ago (392+ words) The discovery of Jian changmaensis solved a mystery 4: 00 PM CDT on June 5, 2026 What has four wings and can't fly? Jian changmaensis, a newly described species of feathered dinosaur recently discovered in China." But according to paleontologists, just because J. changmaensis wasn't…...
Fish Fossils from Early Paleocene Fill 10-Million-Year Gap after Dinosaur Extinction
3+ hour, 50+ min ago (600+ words) Marine fishes from the Early Paleocene site of Qreiya 3 in the Eastern Desert of Egypt. Image credit: Ian Baylatry. "We have this 10 million year gap with a very limited fossil record," said study lead author Sanaa El-Sayed, a doctoral candidate…...
Rico Nasty Doesn't Believe Dinosaurs Ever Existed: "People Didn't Even Draw Pictures of Them'
3+ hour, 6+ min ago (392+ words) Rico Nasty has her doubts that dinosaurs ever existed. The rapper got into a debate on the Zach Sang Show Wednesday (June 3), while explaining her reasoning for denying the existence of dinosaurs before they were wiped from earth by an…...
Giant horned cattle cousin roamed Europe's wet forests 4. 4 million years ago
4+ hour, 29+ min ago (1030+ words) Millions of years ago, a large horned relative of modern cattle lived in the forests of what is now Catalonia, Spain. Now, fossils from a volcanic lake called Camp dels Ninots are helping scientists learn about this extinct species, Parabos…...
The Burke Museum digs into a duck-billed hadrosaur in their publicly visible Fossil Prep Lab
5+ hour, 22+ min ago (237+ words) Fossil experts dig into a duck-billed dinosaur in their Fossil Prep Lab, which can be seen up-close at the Burke Museum on the UW campus. With Ice Age megafauna and the only real dinosaur fossils on display in Washington state,…...
A discovery in Chubut reveals secrets of prehistoric marine biodiversity and expands the evolutionary history of Patagonia
8+ hour, 45+ min ago (567+ words) An important scientific breakthrough allowed for a more precise reconstruction of the marine ecosystems that dominated Patagonia millions of years ago. Researchers from the Patagonian Institute of Geology and Paleontology (IPGP-CONICET) managed to double the known biodiversity of the Gaiman…...