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Neuroscience News
neurosciencenews. com > cambrian-explosion-brain-first-hypothesis-evolution-30660

Brain-First Hypothesis: Rethinking the Cambrian Explosion

52+ min ago  (746+ words) Summary: The "Cambrian Explosion, the period roughly 500 million years ago when animal life rapidly diversified, may not have been a sudden burst of innovation. New research suggests this was a gradual, multi-stage process fueled by the evolution of the brain....

Animals Around The Globe
animalsaroundtheglobe. com > 10-creatures-with-the-strongest-jaws-on-earth-7-309716

10 Creatures With the Strongest Jaws on Earth

2+ hour, 50+ min ago  (177+ words) The animal kingdom is a fascinating realm, filled with creatures that have evolved extraordinary adaptations for survival. Among these adaptations, the strength of an animal's jaw is particularly intriguing. Jaws are not just for feeding; they play a crucial role…...

@Dailygalaxy_info
dailygalaxy. com > 2026 > 05 > legs-for-land-found-ocean-creature-fossil

Scientists Have Found Fossil in Wisconsin's Mudstones of a Creature Whose Legs Were Built for Walking on Land, But It Never Left the Ocean

1+ hour, 50+ min ago  (596+ words) Paleontologists have cracked the 437-million-year-old fossil mystery of how centipedes got their many legs, revealing how their underwater ancestors helped them make the leap to land. The fossils, found in the Silurian Brandon Bridge Formation near Waukesha, Wisconsin, date back…...

Economic Times
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The Dinosaur Everyone Thought Was Lonely May Have Had Friends After All

6+ hour, 55+ min ago  (173+ words) Birla Corporation Q4 results: Cons PAT jumps 14% despite marginal revenue uptick; Rs 12. 50/share dividend announced 3 Body Problem: When will new episodes of Season 2 drop on Netflix, as Season 3 is set to begin production Putin chides NATO in speech at scaled-back Victory…...

Animals Around The Globe
animalsaroundtheglobe. com > the-animal-that-can-leap-the-furthest-an-olympic-level-jumper-5-367657

The Animal That Can Leap the Furthest " An Olympic-Level Jumper

3+ hour, 10+ min ago  (206+ words) In the animal kingdom, extraordinary physical abilities have evolved through millions of years of adaptation to various environments and survival challenges. Among these remarkable capabilities, the power to leap vast distances stands as one of the most impressive athletic feats....

Know Your Meme
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Opabinia | Paleontology

5+ day, 1+ hour ago  (60+ words) Phillip Hamilton " about 21 hours ago Zach Sweat " 9 days ago K. J. Genualdo " 8 days ago Zach Sweat " 11 days ago See The Winner Of April 2026's Meme Of The Month! Uploaded by Kimmy Dude 4 days ago Resolution: (998px x 1176px) File size: 211 KB 18 views (6 from today)…...

The Times of India
timesofindia. indiatimes. com > science > beyond-the-bone-the-rare-dinosaur-mummy-uncovered-in-alberta > articleshow > 130949786. cms

Beyond the bone: The rare "dinosaur mummy" uncovered in Alberta |

8+ hour ago  (177+ words) Beyond the bone: The rare 'dinosaur mummy' uncovered in Alberta The Times of India - Beyond the bone: The rare 'dinosaur mummy' uncovered in Alberta The TOI Science Desk stands as an inquisitive team of journalists, ceaselessly delving into the realms…...

Interesting Engineering
interestingengineering. com > science > earliest-bird-like-feeding-in-dinosaurs

Earliest evidence of bird-like feeding of young found in dinosaurs

7+ hour, 12+ min ago  (452+ words) Researchers used dental microwear analysis to prove that "Good Mother" dinosaurs actively nurtured their offspring 75 million years ago. A groundbreaking study from Ohio State University has provided the earliest direct evidence that adult Maiasaura peeblesorums fed their young better food,…...

Science Blog. com
scienceblog. com > baby-dinosaurs-ate-better-than-their-parents-fossil-teeth-reveal

Baby Dinosaurs Ate Better Than Their Parents, Fossil Teeth Reveal

7+ hour, 8+ min ago  (224+ words) Artist's reconstruction of adult Maiasaura and young. Illustration by Brian Regal. That asymmetry, it turns out, probably reflects parental feeding behavior so sophisticated it had no real precedent on land at the time, something that looks, rather remarkably, like the…...

ECOticias. com
ecoticias. com > en > an-exceptionally-preserved-551-million-year-old-site-suggests-the-avalon-biota-lasted-longer-than-scientists-believed-changing-the-timeline-of-earths-earliest-complex-life > 31865

An exceptionally preserved 551-million-year-old site suggests the Avalon biota lasted longer than scientists believed, changing the timeline of Earth's earliest complex life

8+ hour, 10+ min ago  (952+ words) Home - Science - An exceptionally preserved 551-million-year-old site suggests the Avalon biota lasted longer than scientists believed, changing the timeline of Earth's earliest complex life For decades, many paleontologists thought they had the Ediacaran fossil record sorted. The oldest "Avalon" fossils…...