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    Understanding the link between fracking and earthquakes

    September 4, 2019
    A fossilized trail of the animal Yilingia spiciformis, dating back 550 million years. The trail was found in China by a team of scientists including Shuhai Xiao of the Virginia Tech College of Science. Credit: Virginia Tech College of Science

    Ancient animal species: Fossils dating back 550 million years among first...

    September 4, 2019
    The type specimen of Aenigmaspina pantyfynnonensis, photograph and 3D scan model, produced by Erin Patrick as part of her Masters thesis work in Bristol. This little block, the size of the palm of your hand, shows the backbone, curved round from top right to bottom left, and in the middle the ribs and shoulder blades. Scale bar is 1 cm. Credit: University of Bristol

    A new reptile species from Wales named by Bristol student

    September 4, 2019
    Map of seismic sensors (green triangles) around the epicenter (red star) of one of the earthquakes near the city of Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture. Credit: 2019 Satoshi Ide

    Earthquake study casts doubt on early warnings but hints at improved...

    September 4, 2019
    A, photograph of Armoricaphyton chateaupannense preserved in 2D as carbonaceous thin films. B, SEM image of a transverse section of an axis of a specimen of A. chateaupannense preserved in 3D showing the radially aligned tracheids. Credit: Canadian Light Source

    Analyzing the world’s oldest woody plant fossil

    August 31, 2019
    In-depth fossil analysis could help us understand the true functions of colour. Credit: Aline Dassel/Pixabay, licensed under Pixabay licence

    Fossil colour studies are changing our idea of how dinosaurs looked

    August 31, 2019
    This photograph shows rocks from the Belcher Islands in Hudson Bay, Canada, from which doctoral candidate Malcolm Hodgskiss collected barite samples dating 2.02 to 1.87 billion years old. Credit: Malcolm Hodgskiss

    Ancient die-off greater than the dinosaur extinction

    August 31, 2019
    Lava fountains at Kilauea in Hawaii created a spatter cone, which was estimated to be 180 feet tall in this June 2018 photo. Credit: U.S. Geological Survey

    The ‘universal break-up criterion’ of hot, flowing lava?

    August 31, 2019
    The scans revealed many microscopic food remains including foraminifera (small amoeboid protists with external shells), small shells of marine invertebrates and possible remains of polychaete worms. Credit: Qvarnström mfl.

    Filter-feeding pterosaurs were the flamingos of the Late Jurassic

    August 31, 2019

    Ancient Tsunamis: Deducing the scale of tsunamis from the ’roundness’ of...

    August 25, 2019
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