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    Artist’s impression of Spinosaurus. Credit: Davide Bonadonna

    Dino teeth research prove giant predatory dinosaur lived in water

    September 26, 2020
    The 'slow earthquakes' that we cannot feel may help protect against the devastating ones

    How earthquake swarms arise

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    Nanolite 'snow' surrounding an iron oxide microlite 'Christmas tree'. Even these small 50 nm spheres are actually made up of even smaller nanolites aggregated into clumps. Christmas has come early this year for these researchers. Credit: Brooker/Griffiths/Heard/Cherns

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    September 26, 2020
    Life reconstruction of Euparkeria highlighting the body parts investigated in this study. Credit: Oliver Demuth

    Modelling of ancient fossil movement reveals step in the evolution of...

    September 26, 2020
    Life reconstruction of the fossil bird Confuciusornis, one of the first beaked birds. Confuciusornis was roughly the size of a crow. It is known from hundreds of beautifully-preserved fossils, found in Early Cretaceous rocks from northeastern China. Credit: Gabriel Ugueto

    Bird beak revealed by laser imaging informs early beak function and...

    September 26, 2020
    A bundle of giant sperm of the present-day ostracod crustacean Cyclocypris serena. Photo credit: R. Matzke-Karasz.

    World’s Oldest Animal Sperm Trapped in Amber

    September 18, 2020
    Larger: A back-scattered electron image of a microscopic crystal of priscillagrewite-(Y) enclosed in fluorapatite. Inset: An optical image of the same crystal. Credit: American Mineralogist / Irina Galuskina et al.

    Priscillagrewite : New mineral named in honor of renowned Nebraska geologist

    September 18, 2020
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    The oldest known sperm cells

    September 18, 2020
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    Central Alps of Switzerland

    Formation of the Alps: Detaching and uplifting, not bulldozing

    September 18, 2020
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