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The first animals on Earth had no skeletons and that changes everything
6+ hour, 46+ min ago (304+ words) Sponges rank among the oldest known animals on Earth, yet scientists have struggled to pinpoint exactly when they first appeared. DNA from living sponges and chemical traces preserved in ancient rocks indicate they emerged at least 650 million years ago. The…...
250-Year-Old Mystery Solved: These Saltwater Crocodiles Traveled Thousands of Miles Across the Indian Ocean
8+ hour, 58+ min ago (330+ words) Historical records from expeditions over 250 years ago describe crocodiles as abundant along the shores of the Seychelles Islands. However, after permanent settlement began in 1770, the local population declined rapidly and was driven to extinction within about five decades. A recent…...
Neanderthals inhabited diverse environments where plants played a central role
9+ hour, 34+ min ago (474+ words) According to a study carried out from the University of Murcia, the Neanderthals They lived in much more diverse environments, including temperate forests and Mediterranean landscapes. The plants were source of food, shelter and ecological stability. The study carried out…...
Ancient amber reveals how ants lived and interacted in the age of dinosaurs
10+ hour, 26+ min ago (438+ words) Tiny insects trapped in fossilized tree resin are offering scientists a rare window into life on Earth millions of years ago. A new study of amber pieces from the time of the dinosaurs suggests that these perfectly preserved insects can…...
Scientists from Spain, China discover Jurassic lizard tracks in Europe
13+ hour, 19+ min ago (378+ words) BEIJING -- A team of international scientists from China and Spain has identified two well-preserved fossilized lizard trackways in Asturias, Spain, marking the first record of Jurassic lizard trackways in Europe. Conducted by the team led by Laura Pinuela from the…...
Hunt Slonem | Chinensis Blizzard (2026) | Available for Sale
15+ hour, 13+ min ago (10+ words) Hunt Slonem | Chinensis Blizzard (2026) | Available for Sale'Artsy...
Quantifying fossil displays at natural history museums
20+ hour, 2+ min ago (463+ words) Over the last few years, I've gradually been assembling what I imaginatively call the Big Spreadsheet. It's a record of every single vertebrate fossil on display at a number of natural history museums, mostly in the United States (so far…...
Fossil Amber Preserves Ecological Interactions between Ancient Ants and Other Organisms | Sci.News
23+ hour, 45+ min ago (632+ words) Fossils trapped in amber aren't just beautiful, they may preserve real ecological interactions, including possible parasitism or commensal relationships between ants and mites, as revealed by a new, cutting-edge morphological study of six specimens of Baltic, Dominican and Burmese amber....
The day when dozens of sea turtles panicked and fled at full speed under the sea 79 million years ago: Italian climbers have just found their perfectly preserved footprints after an avalanche caused by a prehistoric earthquake
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (714+ words) Home - Science - The day when dozens of sea turtles panicked and fled at full speed under the sea 79 million years ago: Italian climbers have just found their perfectly preserved footprints after an avalanche caused by a prehistoric earthquake Rock climbers…...
Maine Student Says T. Rex Ran Like an 8-Ton Chicken
1+ day, 3+ hour ago (286+ words) Turns out, the Tyrannosaurus rex may not have stomped around like a Hollywood monster after all. According to the KJ, a21-year-old student at the College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor just helped flip the script on one of the…...