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First Animals Developed Complex Ecosystems before the Cambrian Explosion
by
PLOS
Metacommunity analysis suggests succession, not mass extinction, explains Ediacaran diversity drop
| 2 min read
News
New Species of Stegosaur Is Oldest Discovered in Asia, and Possibly the World
by
Taylor & Francis Group
Bashanosaurus primitivus
roamed the earth around 168 million years ago during the Middle Jurassic period
| 3 min read
News
Tyrannosaurus
Remains Hint at Two Possible Species Distinct from
T. rex
by
Springer
Certain recently-identified physical differences in
T. rex
bones suggest the need for re-categorization
| 3 min read
News
Rapidly Evolving Species More Likely to Go Extinct, Study Suggests
by
University of Bristol
New study shows that slow and steady wins the evolutionary race in certain reptiles
| 2 min read
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Climate Changed the Size of Our Bodies and, to Some Extent, Our Brains
by
University of Cambridge
The average body size of humans has fluctuated over the last million years and is strongly linked to temperature
| 3 min read
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Remarkable Resilience of Sea Life in the Aftermath of Mass Extinctions
by
University of Bristol
Marine ecosystems can start working again sooner than their return to peak biodiversity
| 2 min read
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Giant Sea Lizard Fossil Shows Diversity of Life before Asteroid Hit
by
University of Bath
The new species, named
Pluridens serpentis
, had long, slender jaws with over a hundred sharp, fanglike teeth to grab small prey like fish and squid
| 3 min read
News
New Ancient Shark Discovered
by
University of Vienna
This rare fossil find comes from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation in England, a series of sedimentary rocks formed in a shallow, tropical-subtropical sea during the Upper Jurassic
| 2 min read
News
New, Almost Non-Destructive Archaeogenetic Sampling Method Developed
by
Eötvös Loránd University
A new method that allows the almost non-destructive extraction of genetic material from archaeological human remains
| 3 min read
Insights
Paleoproteomics Offers a Look into the Deep Past
by
Lauren Everett
Proteomics techniques are opening up new possibilities for archaeological applications
| 5 min read
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