Brock’s iron shield fish adds to the rich prehistoric history of McGraths Flat, and contributes to its classification as a ...
In ancient China, spring rains were called "as precious as oil" for their vital role in nature's spring revival. Today, a ...
A small but fascinating collection of Megalodon teeth exhibit deep bite marks from other Megalodons, raising questions about ...
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The linear tracks and human footprints found may be evidence of ancient transportation technology.
The depth range of ~200 to ~1000m is under-explored in the Netherlands as it was historically ‘too deep’ for groundwater exploration, and ‘too shallow’ for O&G. Nowadays it is becoming more popular as ...
Cindy Jenson-Elliott releases her 18th children’s nonfiction book, ‘The Doomsday Detectives,’ about the dinosaurs’ extinction ...
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Like your apples and peaches? An NAU researcher says you might have a dinosaur to thankAbout 65 million years ago, dinosaurs lumbered through forests. After they went extinct, things changed — and the effects are still being felt.
A new book details how lignin once protected algae from UV radiation, then later in evolutionary time became a structural support for trees.
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