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The Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH) participated in a study, published in the Journal of ...
While the grub itself may be long gone, a record of dinosaurs' favorite foods has been stowed away in their ancient tooth ...
Protein remnants in fossil enamel reveal new ways to study evolution. These molecules stretch our view of molecular preservation far into the past. Proteins naturally break down over time, which makes ...
A university student on a fossil-hunting field trip in Dorset made a stunning discovery: a 145-million-year-old jawbone belonging to a previously unknown mammal species with razor-like teeth. With ...
While fossil hunting in a riverbed, a large and well-preserved megalodon shark tooth was recovered underwater. This video documents the search, highlights identifying features of megalodon teeth ...
Rocks found along the Colorado River in Arizona turned out to contain fossilized fragments of soft-bodied creatures, ...
These particular roads have fossil shark teeth, tons of well preserved fossil shells, and the occasional calcite crystals! Today I lucked out with some awesome finds.
Bone Valley Experience is a spot for fossil hunters. Regular finds are a variety of shark teeth.
(CNN) — Scientists have recovered ancient proteins from a fossilized rhinoceros tooth, breaking new ground in the study of ancient life on Earth.
Proteins from an ancient rhino tooth unearthed in the Canadian Arctic have allowed scientists to look much deeper into the past than ever before. Dinosaur proteins could be next.
Criminalise fossil fuel disinformation and ban its lobbying, says UN expert The report points to a mountain of evidence on the severe, far-reaching and cumulative damage caused by the fossil fuel ...