Newly analyzed Arctic fossils show that marine ecosystems recovered astonishingly fast after the “great dying.” More than 30,000 teeth, bones, and other fossil fragments from a 249-million-year-old ...
In a joint expedition between Japanese and Mongolian scientists, the team uncovered afossilized footprint of a titanosaur, a ...
The discovery of Australia’s oldest known crocodile eggshells is giving UNSW scientists new insight into the animals and ecosystems that existed millions of years ago, long before Australia separated ...
On an expedition in the Awash Valley in Ethiopia, two anthropologists uncovered the bones of a 3.2 million-year-old human ...
Step back in time as we explore the shoreline and discover ancient creatures preserved in stone for hundreds of millions of ...
The newly discovered bonebed contained more than 800 vertebrate fossils, belonging to at least 17 species, including ...