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    Earliest known seed-eating perching bird discovered in Fossil Lake, Wyoming

    February 10, 2019
    Scientists use the deep-diving robot Jason to collect water samples from oceanic crust at a subseafloor observatory off the coast of Washington. A recent study found that a group of unusual microbes living below the seafloor provides clues to the evolution of life on Earth, and potentially other planets. Credit: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, courtesy of University of California, Santa Cruz, US National Science Foundation, ROV Jason dive J2-711, 2013, AT26-03 cruise chief scientist Andrew Fisher

    Unusual microbes hold clues to early life

    February 10, 2019
    pillow basalts from undersea volcanic eruptions,

    Researchers help define Southern Ocean’s geological features

    February 10, 2019
    T. rex had an unusually flexible skull. Credit: Senckenberg

    T. rex possessed a unique flexible skull

    February 10, 2019
    The isolated Archaeopteryx feather is the first fossil feather ever discovered. Top image, the feather as it looks today under white light. Middle image, the original drawing from 1862 by Hermann von Meyer. Bottom image, Laser-Stimulated Fluorescence (LSF) showing the halo of the missing quill. Scale bar is 1cm. Credit: Copyright The University of Hong Kong

    First discovered fossil feather did not belong to iconic bird Archaeopteryx

    February 4, 2019
    Stunningly well-preserved fossilized soft tissues of a stylophoran have recently been discovered

    These strange fossils are closely related to sea urchins

    February 4, 2019
    On the area map on the left, the colored background is the ground displacement induced by the Palu earthquake and the thin black line is the fault, both derived from satellite radar images. The black dot is the city of Palu. The circles are spots that radiated waves during the earthquake; their color indicates time (blue at the beginning, red at the end). The right figure shows the timing and position of these earthquake radiators. Their alignment indicates a steady earthquake speed of about 4.1 km/s Credit: © Han Bao et al., Nature Geoscience

    Earthquake with magnitude 7.5 in Indonesia—an unusual and steady speed

    February 4, 2019
    The drumlins were formed by fast-moving ice floes instead of slow melting ice. Credit: WVU

    Researchers unearth an ice age in the African desert

    February 4, 2019
    Floating seismometers dubbed MERMAIDs -- Mobile Earthquake Recording in Marine Areas by Independent Divers -- reveal that Galapagos volcanoes are fed by a mantle plume reaching 1,900 km deep. By letting their nine MERMAIDs float freely for two years, an international team of researchers created an artificial network of oceanic seismometers that could fill in one of the blank areas on the global geologic map, where otherwise no seismic information is available. Drifting a mile below the surface, MERMAIDs cover a large area. The red circles show where a MERMAID picked up a seismic signal. Credit: Courtesy of the researchers

    MERMAIDs reveal secrets from below the ocean floor

    February 4, 2019
    Coprolites, or fossil droppings, of the dinosaur-like archosaur Smok wawelski contain lots of chewed-up bone fragments. This led researchers at Uppsala University to conclude that this top predator was exploiting bones for salt and marrow, a behavior often linked to mammals but seldom to archosaurs. Credit: Martin Qvarnström

    The 210-million-year-old Smok was crushing bones like a hyena

    February 2, 2019
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