Search fossil research and resources

Built by domain specialists

4Paleontology is a focused search engine and resource hub for anyone working with or interested in paleontology. We combine multiple indexes, institutional catalogs, curated vendor lists, and AI tools to surface literature, specimen records, field guides, and news that general search engines often miss. Use the site to search research papers, museum collections, field methods, fossil sellers with provenance data, and educational resources. Our team includes search architects, experienced users, and paleontology specialists who help tune relevance for scientific and field needs. Part of the 4SEARCH network of topic specific search engines.

Latest News & Web Pages

The Independent
independent.co.uk > news > science > caribou-migration-winter-antlers-feeding-b2927804.html

Caribou found eating own body part to survive after epic migration: ‘My jaw dropped’

1+ hour, 4+ min ago  (429+ words) Researchers say female reindeer rely on antlers as "mineral reservoir" after 1,500-mile round-trip migration Caribou mothers gnaw on their own antlers for nutrition after their long migration in the cold and dry climate of the Arctic tundra, a new study…...

Earth.com
earth.com > news > early-human-out-of-africa-migration-wave-has-a-new-established-timeline

Early human 'out of Africa' migration wave has a new established timeline

1+ hour, 31+ min ago  (956+ words) For decades, scientists have tried to pinpoint when our ancestors first left Africa and spread into Eurasia. It is a turning point that reshaped human evolution. Now, new evidence from northern Israel suggests that moment came earlier than many believed....

Mind Matters
mindmatters.ai > 2026 > 02 > paper-defends-spoken-language-in-homo-erectus

Paper Defends Spoken Language in Homo erectus

2+ hour, 26+ min ago  (417+ words) This republished article first appeared in Science and Culture Today The first thing that comes to mind in the context of intellectual capabilities is brain size. The paper notes that "brain volume for most of the'Homo erectus'fossils is above 800 cm3, varying…...

Discover Magazine
discovermagazine.com > 90-million-year-old-fossil-reveals-a-fully-grown-dinosaur-that-weighed-less-than-2-pounds-48735

90-Million-Year-Old Fossil Reveals a Fully Grown Dinosaur That Weighed Less Than 2 Pounds

3+ hour, 57+ min ago  (605+ words) Learn how the tiny dinosaur fossil from Patagonia reshapes alvarezsaur evolution and their unusual digging claws. Imagine holding a dinosaur smaller than a turkey, its bones so light they almost float out of your hands. For decades, creatures like this…...

HISTORY
history.com > articles > ancient-hobbits-indonesia-flores-island

Ancient ‘Hobbits’ Existed, Some Say They Still Do

4+ hour, 20+ min ago  (480+ words) All the major chapters in the American story, from Indigenous beginnings to the present day. History from countries and communities across the globe, including the world's major wars. From prehistory, though antiquity and into the 21st century, all of history's biggest…...

@scidotnews
sci.news > paleontology > alnashetri-cerropoliciensis-14585.html

90-Million-Year-Old Patagonian Fossil Reveals Missing Chapter in Evolution of Alvarezsauroid Dinosaurs | Sci.News

5+ hour, 34+ min ago  (308+ words) Alnashetri cerropoliciensis lived in what is now Argentina during the Cenomanian age of Late Cretaceous epoch, some 90 million years ago. First described in 2012 from fragmentary remains, the species belongs to a group of bird-like dinosaurs called the Alvarezsauroidea. These small…...

ECOticias.com
ecoticias.com > en > confirmed-a-study-of-more-than-2400-genomes-reveals-that-the-first-humans-arrived-in-australia-60000-years-ago-and-that-they-may-have-coexisted-with-prehistoric-hobbits > 28154

Confirmed: a study of more than 2,400 genomes reveals that the first humans arrived in Australia 60,000 years ago... and that they may have coexisted with prehistoric “hobbits”

6+ hour, 19+ min ago  (783+ words) Home - Science - Confirmed: a study of more than 2,400 genomes reveals that the first humans arrived in Australia 60,000 years ago" and that they may have coexisted with prehistoric "hobbits" For years, scientists argued over timing. One camp favored a later arrival…...

Islander and Current
captivasanibel.com > news > 2026 > 02 > peters-rock-agama-documented-on-north-captiva

Peter’s rock agama documented on North Captiva

6+ hour, 46+ min ago  (557+ words) Recently, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) biologists documented Peter's rock agamas (Agama picticauda), an invasive exotic species from Africa, on North Captiva for the first time. Their presence marks the latest in the expansion of invasive exotics " flora and fauna " that…...

AOL
aol.com > articles > tyrannosaurus-rex-could-beat-usain-190933774.html

Tyrannosaurus rex could beat Usain Bolt in 100m sprint by running on tip-toes, study claims

6+ hour, 47+ min ago  (436+ words) Ever since the release of the blockbuster Jurassic Park, the Tyrannosaurus rex has been associated with ground shaking tremors as it moved. But infact, rather than stomping heel-first, the prehistoric beast may have actually tip-toed as it roamed around on…...

Time Out Chicago
timeout.com > chicago > news > a-massive-new-dinosaur-just-moved-into-navy-pierand-theres-a-party-for-it-this-weekend-022526

A massive new dinosaur just moved into Navy Pier—and there’s a party for it this weekend

7+ hour, 6+ min ago  (290+ words) The best of Chicago for free. Head to the Chicago Children's Museum this Saturday to meet a real-life paleontologist, get your hands dirty with fossil crafts and welcome the museum's newest resident. The Chicago Children's Museum is welcoming a new…...