Professor Loren E. Babcock examines the key processes of fossilization in paleontology, highlighting the critical role of ...
Sea fossils found on some of the world's tallest mountains are reigniting fierce debate over whether the biblical story of ...
Marine fossils discovered near the summit of Mount Everest reveal that the world’s highest mountain was once part of an ancient ocean floor before tectonic collisions lifted the Himalayas.
From haunting landmarks formed by fallen climbers to surprising geological truths about the mountain itself, Everest holds ...
The museum underwent hardship in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and the high operational costs led the city to consider ...
A research team led by Profs. Zhu Min, Lu Jing, and Zhu You'an from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and ...
A few teeth, smaller than a grain of rice, are changing the map of your earliest primate relatives. They come from a creature called Purgatorius, a tiny tree-dwelling mammal that lived about 66 ...
A fossil skull barely 1 inch long has proved to be a newborn reptile from Brazil’s Late Triassic, a period more than 230 million years ago when early reptiles dominated land ecosystems. Its tiny jaw ...
To wood or not to wood, that's been the question! Ever since oil-based plastics burst onto the manufacturing scene, cost, ...
518-million-year-old fossil reveals vertebrates once had four eyes and extra organs that later shaped evolution.
Recently-revealed notebooks belonging to a late paleontologist contain the missing information needed to help researchers finish their study of a remarkable fossil discovered nearly three decades ago.
Half a billion years ago, the first true eye emerged in Earth’s oceans. Fossils now reveal what that ancient crystal vision could actually see.
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