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    Nanjinganthus fossil

    Fossils suggest flowers originated 50 million years earlier than thought

    December 18, 2018
    Crittendeceratops

    Horned dinosaur Crittendenceratops discovered in Arizona

    December 18, 2018
    Map of landslide

    Deadly Indonesian tsunami was unleashed by landslide in Palu Bay, study...

    December 18, 2018
    Daohugou pterosaur

    New discovery pushes origin of feathers back by 70 million years

    December 18, 2018
    Yellowstone National Park

    Surviving one of Earth’s most extreme environments

    December 18, 2018
    Two of the fossils sampled for the study with the fossil melanosomes found in each fossil (scanning electron microscope images). Scaniacypselus to the left and Primotrogon to the right. Melanosome shape varies in the different samples, and is indicative of color. The sample furthest to the left was predicted to be iridescent. Credit: Photographs of Scaniacypselus and Primotrogon by Jakob Vinther and Fiann Smithwick.

    Scientists discover how birds and dinosaurs evolved to dazzle with colourful...

    December 11, 2018
    This is a drawing of the extinct Australian giant short-faced kangaroo Simosthenurus occidentalis, part of the Sthenurinae sub-family.

    Tiny Australian wallaby the last living link to extinct giant kangaroos

    December 11, 2018
    A nematode (eukaryote) in a biofilm of microorganisms. This unidentified nematode (Poikilolaimus sp.) from Kopanang gold mine in South Africa, lives 1.4 km below the surface. Credit: Gaetan Borgonie, Extreme Life Isyensya, Belgium

    Life in Deep Earth totals 15 to 23 billion tons of...

    December 11, 2018
    Ingo Sonder, a research scientist at UB's Center for Geohazards Studies, stirs the molten rock as it melts inside the furnace. Credit: Douglas Levere / University at Buffalo

    Scientists brew lava and blow it up to better understand volcanoes

    December 11, 2018
    Future climate analogs for the years 2020, 2050, 2100 and 2200 according to three well-established models. If greenhouse gas emissions are not curbed, the study says, the climate will continue to warm until it begins to resemble the Eocene in 2100. Credit: Courtesy of the authors

    Humans may be reversing the climate clock, by 50 million years

    December 11, 2018
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