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    Giant sea scorpions once roamed the ancient Devonian sea 400 million years ago. Now, researchers are learning more about that world. Credit: Aunt Spray | Shutterstock.com

    Tiniest ever ancient seawater pockets revealed

    November 19, 2022
    A dazzling play of colors highlights Southern California’s long lost clam. Photo Credit: Jeff Goddard

    Rare ‘fossil’ clam discovered alive

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    Impressions of the Ediacaran fossils Dickinsonia (at center) with the smaller anchor shaped Parvancorina (left) in sandstone of the Ediacara Member from the Nilpena Ediacara National Park in South Australia. Photo courtesy of Scott Evans.

    Geobiologists shine new light on Earth’s first known mass extinction event...

    November 19, 2022
    SMU paleontologists helped find a new species of pterosaurs in Angola, where fossils of other large marine animals have been found. E. otyikokolo can be seen flying above the ocean in the ancient picture. Artwork by Karen Carr Studio.

    New pterosaur species found in sub-Saharan Africa

    November 19, 2022
    Interactions of mantles at different depths. Credit: Prof. Dai Liqun's team.

    Molybdenum isotopes reveal interaction between subducting slabs and mantles

    November 19, 2022
    Artist's reconstruction of Gangtoucunia aspera as it would have appeared in life on the Cambrian seafloor, circa 514 million years ago. The individual in the foreground has part of the skeleton removed to show the soft polyp inside the skeleton. Reconstruction by Xiaodong Wang.

    500 million year-old fossils reveal answer to evolutionary riddle

    November 5, 2022
    The Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption as seen by Japan's Himawari-8 satellite on 15 January 2022. Top image: Eruption at 4:20 UTC (about 15 minutes into the eruption); Middle image: Eruption at 4:50 UTC (45 minutes into the eruption); Bottom image: Eruption at 5:40 UTC (1 hour 35 minutes into the eruption). Image credit: Simon Proud / STFC RAL Space / NCEO / JMA.

    Tonga volcano had highest plume ever recorded

    November 5, 2022
    Scallop Pleuronectites from the Triassic period with fluorescent colour pattern; left under normal light, right under UV light. Photo: Klaus Wolkenstein

    Glowing fossils: Fluorescence reveals color patterns of earliest scallops

    November 5, 2022
    Structure layers of the earth.

    How magnetism could help explain Earth’s formation

    November 5, 2022
    Paleohistological transverse sections of select elements of (A) large- and (B) medium-bodied individuals of the Eutaw ornithomimosaurs, and (C) relative body-size of the Eutaw ornithomimosaurs within known ornithomimosaur taxa through a geological time. Credit: Tsogtbaatar et al., CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

    Ostrich-like dinosaurs from Mississippi are among the world’s largest at over...

    October 31, 2022
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