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Scientists have recovered ancient proteins from a fossilised rhinoceros tooth, which is a crucial step in the study of ...
Learn about two major asteroid impacts from 3.5 million years ago that may not have had lasting environmental effects.
A fossilized rhino tooth reveals ancient proteins, pushing back the timeline of rhino evolution by millions of years.
Most foraminiferan species reside on the seafloor, but paleontologists are particularly interested in planktonic species, ...
The lush, tropical regions of Central and South America have long dazzled scientists with their plant diversity. These ...
The geology, fossils and human stories of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument are part of a common geologic heritage. The layers of rock beneath this valley contain one of the world's richest ...
Researchers created 3D models of ancient tracks in Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The study revealed a glimpse of animal life 50 million years ago.
A brief illustrated account of the English Eocene shark and ray fossils / by D. J. Kemp Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Did dinosaurs roam Louisiana? The surprising truth about why their bones are missing, and what amazing ancient creatures we HAVE found!
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They “help to paint a more complete picture of what life was like” during the Eocene. Fossil traces reveal traits of prehistoric animals ...