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250 million-year-old amphibian fossils from Australia reveal global spread of ‘sea-salamanders’
The Kimberley region in the north-west corner of Western Australia is full of rugged ranges and gorges, and long stretches of red soil and rocky ground. The dry seasons are long, and the wet seasons ...
Learn how Triassic marine amphibian fossils from the Kimberley region in Australia reveal rapid global dispersal after the ...
Around 250 million years ago, what is today scorching desert in remote northwestern Australia was the shore of a shallow bay ...
A team of researchers working in China’s Hunan province has unearthed more than 50,000 fossil specimens from one small quarry, identifying 91 previously unknown species that lived approximately 512 ...
In this week’s “Connecting with COSI,” Joe Wood takes Monica Day back in time with a collection of fossils that seems almost ...
Could a Moroccan cave hold a crucial piece of the puzzle of human origins? Hominin fossils dating back 773,000 years discovered in the country are bringing new evidence to the debate about the last ...
A lost cache of 250-million-year-old fossils from Australia has rewritten part of the story of life after Earth’s worst mass extinction. Instead of a single marine amphibian species, researchers ...
Ancient sea organisms survived until a sudden extinction 550 million years ago, revealing what may be the first major mass extinction.
The fossils would later travel all over the world much like the animal did in life, before being stuffed in storage and ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - In Argentina's Patagonia region 95 million years ago, some huge dinosaurs roamed the landscape ...
Archaeologists have found a prehistoric human skeleton deep inside a flooded cave system on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.
Scientists say a Chinese fossil site offers the first major look at life after the Sinsk mass extinction.
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