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    Artist's impression of Ceratosuchops & orientation of skull endocast. Credit: Anthony Hutchings

    Oldest spinosaur brains revealed

    February 25, 2023
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    Deep earthquakes could reveal secrets of the Earth’s mantle

    February 25, 2023
    Image of fruit belonging to Palaeophytocrene chicoensis. The Sierra College Museum of Natural History is the permanent repository for this fossil. Credit: Brian Atkinson.

    A fossil fruit from California shows ancestors of coffee and potatoes...

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    A diagram of the asthenosphere, which aids plate tectonics, where researchers at the UT Austin Jackson School of Geosciences say they detected a global layer of partial melt (shown in speckled red). Credit: Junlin Hua, UT Jackson School of Geosciences

    Scientists detect molten rock layer hidden under Earth’s tectonic plates

    February 11, 2023
    What once appeared as a fossil of the primitive animal Dickinsonia turned out to be notihng more than a decaying beehive, shown falling off the rock on the right just a couple years later. (Gregory Retallack/Joe Meert)

    Mistaken fossil rewrites history of Indian subcontinent for second time

    February 11, 2023
    The fossilized skull of Coccocephalus wildi, an early ray-finned fish that swam in an estuary 319 million years ago. The fish is facing to the right, with the jaws visible in the lower right portion of the fossil. The eye socket is the circular, bumpy feature above the jaws. This fish would have been 6 to 8 inches long, about the size of a bluegill. Photo credit: Jeremy Marble, University of Michigan News.

    319-million-year-old fish preserves the earliest fossilized brain of a backboned animal

    February 11, 2023
    After five decades of dormancy, the Cumbre Vieja volcano on La Palma in the Canary Islands began erupting on Sept. 19, 2021. This image is from October 2021. Credit: Credit: Esteban Gazel/Provided

    Precise magma locations aid volcanic eruption forecasts

    February 11, 2023
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    Deep-sea black carbon comes from hydrothermal vents

    February 11, 2023
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    Meteorites reveal likely origin of Earth’s volatile chemicals

    February 11, 2023
    Microscopic photograph of a lower jaw from Funcusvermis gilmorei soon after it was recovered during microscopic sorting of sediment from the Thunderstorm Ridge fossil site in the Petrified Forest National Park Paleontology Lab. Photo by Ben Kligman for Virginia Tech.

    New geosciences study shows Triassic fossils that reveal origins of living...

    February 11, 2023
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