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    Fossilised Squalicorax tooth Nr. #07815 from the Jerusalem site. Credit: Omri Lernau

    The City of David and the sharks’ teeth mystery

    August 3, 2021
    Chuandianella ovata, an extinct shrimp-like crustacean.

    Paleonursery offers rare, detailed glimpse at life 518 million years ago

    July 24, 2021
    Nierra Negra Volcano on the Galapagos Islands

    New model for shield volcano eruption

    July 24, 2021
    A "Plume" in the Earth's mantle, i.e. a surge of hot material, caused the Indian Plate to spin off. (Graphic: Alisha Steinberger)

    Supervolcano fed from Earth’s mantle caused crustal plates to rotate

    July 24, 2021
    Ordovician black shales of the Mount Hare Formation, Road River Group (approximately 465 million years old) rise above conglomerates of the Aberdeen Member. The dangerous rapids of Aberdeen Canyon (Nan Zhak Nadhàdlaii), created by the Peel River cutting through the resistant conglomerates, appear at bottom left. (Image credit: Erik Sperling)

    Longest known continuous record of the Paleozoic discovered in Yukon wilderness

    July 24, 2021
    Upper molar of Altaynycteris aurora. Credit: Li Qiang

    Researchers detail the most ancient bat fossil ever discovered in Asia

    July 24, 2021
    Boriana Kalderon-Asael conducts field work at a Middle-Upper Ordovician outcrop near Reedsville, Penn. Credit: Ashleigh Hood

    Earth’s climate life story, 3 billion years in the making

    July 24, 2021
    The Alum Shale, here an example of a coastal deposit, consists of quartz and potassium Feldspar clasts as well as conspicuous Pyrite crystals (here: white) embedded in a clayey matrix. Scanning electron micrograph (scale: lower image edge length corresponds to approx. 40 μm). Credit: Schulz, GFZ

    A rock with many perspectives

    July 24, 2021
    Gold in pyrite

    ‘Fool’s gold’ not so foolish after all

    June 26, 2021
    The asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars is the main source of extraterrestrial material that lands on Earth. (Illustration: ESA/ATG Medialab)

    Earth’s meteorite impacts over past 500 million years tracked

    June 26, 2021
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