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    A lab-grown crystal of a synthetic form of the rare earth mineral, monazite, shows extensive damage to one face after exposure to bio-leaching compound generated by Gluconobacter oxydans. Credit: Credit: Brian Balta/Provided

    Bacteria may be key to sustainably extracting earth elements for tech

    November 26, 2021

    Scientist reveals cause of lost magnetism at meteorite site

    November 26, 2021
    Copper-rich minerals indicating widespread volcanic activity at the end-Permian mass extinction in different regions in southern China (A: Taoshujing locality; B: Lubei locality; C: Guanbachong; D: Taoshujing locality; E: Longmendong locality). The minerals are all copper sulfides, mostly Malachite--the minerals' green patches. Photo credit: H. Zhang, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology.

    ‘Volcanic winter’ likely contributed to ecological catastrophe 250 million years ago

    November 26, 2021
    Living reconstruction of Issi saaneq / Photo: Victor Beccari

    ‘Cold bone’: Researchers discover first dinosaur species that lived on Greenland...

    November 13, 2021
    Woolly mammoth illustration Mauricio Antón © 2008 Public Library of Science

    Humans hastened the extinction of the woolly mammoth

    November 13, 2021
    Long neck, long tail, tiny head, tiny teeth. These iconic, gargantuan dinosaurs developed a wholly unique dining strategy to support their massive size. Image by Stephanie Abramowicz, courtesy of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM).

    Tooth Fast, Tooth Curious?

    November 13, 2021
    Brighstoneus simmondsi reconstruction. Credit: John Sibbick

    New species of iguanodontian dinosaur discovered from Isle of Wight

    November 13, 2021
    Pleurosaurus from the Late Jurassic, some 150 million years ago, of southern Germany, a remarkable, long-bodied swimming rhynchocephalian.

    Rapidly evolving species more likely to go extinct, study suggests

    November 13, 2021
    Laser-stimulated fluorescence imaging of a pterosaur fossil reveals flight-related soft tissues. The imaging revealed a muscular wing root fairing that smooths airflow around the wing-body junction and reduces drag, as in the wing root fairings of modern aeroplanes. (Image credit: Michael Pittman)

    Muscular wing-body junction improved Pterosaur flight performance

    November 13, 2021
    The model offers new insights into how the plate subducted under Japan breaks into segments by bending and thereby crushing olivine grains on its underside. (Graphic: Taras Gerya / ETH Zurich)

    Crushed resistance: Tectonic plate sinking into a subduction zone

    November 13, 2021
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