After a long wait because of construction delays, the $73 million Edelman Fossil Park & Museum has announced its opening date ...
He said KiwiSaver investments in fossil fuels overall jumped to $4.42 billion in September 2024, an 18 percent increase from ...
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Some whittled down to just 30 percent of their original size, an adaptation to increasing temperatures known as the ...
The Florida Museum isn’t the first institution to send fossils into space. Small fossils of a bat, several dinosaurs, a crinoid, a hominid and a trilobite have also made the journey there and back.
The ratios of strontium isotopes in fossil shark teeth can be used to better understand how coastal environments evolved in ancient times, according to our newly published work. Our study was one ...
This reflects the close proximity of the two fossilized skeletons, likened to a pair of eternal companions. The name underscores the remarkable discovery of these fossils as a pair, a rarity in ...
A near-perfect fossilized skull discovered in Antarctica reveals the bridge between prehistoric and modern birds, a new study has found. The fossil is a specimen of a species called Vegavis iaai, ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years ...
A near complete skull fossil found in Antarctica has revealed the oldest known modern bird — a mallard duck-size creature related to the waterfowl that live by lakes and oceans today ...
Now, scientists at the University of Liverpool have discovered that some Mesozoic fossils still preserve vestiges of their original organic compounds. The findings shed light on how proteins like ...
The story of how dinosaurs came to rule our planet has captivated scientists and the public alike for generations. Now, an intriguing new study on fossils suggests we might be looking in the wrong ...