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Science Codex
sciencecodex. com > fossil-discovery-new-missing-link-modern-fish-evolution-678432

Fossil discovery is a new missing link in modern fish evolution

1+ hour, 22+ min ago  (350+ words) After an asteroid slammed into Earth 66 million years ago, now called the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction, fish in the fossil record went dark for about 10, 000, 000 years. When they have been found again, any species that look different than those that came…...

Earth. com
earth. com > news > fish-like-robot-demonstrates-how-early-animals-evolved-to-walk-on-land

Fish-like robot demonstrates how early animals evolved to walk on land hundreds of millions of years ago

13+ min ago  (782+ words) About 375 million years ago, the ancestors of all land vertebrates hauled themselves out of the water and onto land. How they managed that transition, using fins not yet evolved into proper legs, is one of the great questions in the…...

Voice of Alexandria
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Ice Age woolly mammoth found likely butchered by hunters

27+ min ago  (686+ words) The mammoth's tusk at the excavation site in Taimering, Germany. (BLf D via SWNS) A recently discovered woolly mammoth was likely butchered by Ice Age hunters around 25, 000 years ago, according to new research. They even used one of the rib…...

Google News
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Ice Age woolly mammoth found likely butchered by hunters | News | romesentinel. com

58+ min ago  (686+ words) The mammoth's tusk at the excavation site in Taimering, Germany. (BLf D via SWNS) A recently discovered woolly mammoth was likely butchered by Ice Age hunters around 25, 000 years ago, according to new research. They even used one of the rib…...

@DJournalnow
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Fossil Road Show coming back to town Saturday

2+ hour, 14+ min ago  (203+ words) Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Roger Rakestraw holds baby mammoth tooth found near here. Calling all rockhounds: The Annual Fossil Road Show is this Saturday, June 13, from 10 a. m. - 2 p. m. at the Union County Heritage Museum in New Albany. Paleontologist George Phillips from the…...

Press Reader
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Fossil yields secrets long thought to be beyond genetics

12+ hour, 44+ min ago  (10+ words) Press Reader...

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Monroe Free Library invites children and teens to "Dig Into the Past" during Summer Reading 2026

3+ hour, 6+ min ago  (416+ words) Monroe Free Library is excited to announce its 2026 Summer Reading Program, "Dig into the Past," a six-week adventure through world and American history designed for children and teens ages 018. This year's program invites participants to become time travelers, exploring fascinating…...

Gamereactor UK
gamereactor. eu > record-numbers-of-octopi-discovered-in-the-uk-1731583

Record numbers of octopi discovered in the UK

3+ hour, 2+ min ago  (104+ words) Gamereactor UK Not many of us associate octopi with the United Kingdom, but the common or Mediterranean octopus is native to its coasts. Usually, though, they are so rarely seen around the waters of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland…...

The Debrief
thedebrief. org > ancient-europeans-ate-some-pretty-gross-things-but-the-ickiest-one-was-probably-by-accident

Ancient Europeans Ate Some Pretty Gross Things, but The Ickiest One Was Probably by Accident

4+ hour, 52+ min ago  (522+ words) An analysis of dental tartar containing traces of human diets dating back over 33, 000 years has revealed that ancient Europeans and many early Asian populations likely only ate insects by accident, perhaps as larvae in the carcasses of dead animals. Conversely,…...

State College. com
statecollege. com > articles > community > unearth-a-story-with-centre-county-librarys-summer-program

'Unearth a Story' With Centre County Library's Summer Program

4+ hour, 39+ min ago  (357+ words) Legislation Proposes Selling 9 Acres of State Prison Land Near Shiloh Road to Adjacent Commercial Property Owner Two More Businesses Lease Space in Former Bellefonte Rite Aid Building Who Were Penn State's Highest Paid Employees Last Year? New Filing Reveals Top…...