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    An artist's reconstruction of 'Anomalocaris' briggsi swimming within the twilight zone. Credit: Katrina Kenny

    Incredible vision in ancient marine creatures drove an evolutionary arms race

    December 3, 2020
    New loriciferan from Japan: Wataloricus japonicus Credit: Shinta Fujimoto

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    Igneous zircon crystal: shows zircon had two main growth periods approx. 20 million years apart in different magmas.

    Geoscientists use zircon to trace origin of Earth’s continents

    December 3, 2020
    Distribution of snow and ice in winter and summer on Aurica (left) and Amasia. Credit: Way et al. 2020

    What will the climate be like when Earth’s next supercontinent forms?

    December 3, 2020
    Illustration of the Jurassic thyreophoran Scelidosaurus harrisonii, Jack Mayer Wood, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

    Only dinosaurs found in ireland described for the first time

    December 3, 2020
    Nearly complete exoskeleton (left) and cranidium (right) of Phantaspisauritus gen. et sp. nov. Credit: NIGPAS

    New trilobite fossil reveals cephalic specialization of trilobites in Middle Cambrian

    November 20, 2020
    Amber piece from the site of San Just with dinosaur feather remains. Credits: S. Álvarez Parra et al. Scientific Reports

    Palaeontologists describe a preservation process unique to resins

    November 20, 2020
    Schematic diagram showing the geometry of a typical subduction zone and the production of arc volcanoes. Credit: Xiaotao Yang

    Piecing together the Alaska coastline’s fractured volcanic activity

    November 20, 2020
    With mouths closed, the older, smaller teeth of the ancestors of today’s sharks stood upright on the jaw, while the younger and larger teeth pointed towards the tongue and were thus invisible when the mouth was closed. Credit: Christian Klug, UZH

    Prehistoric shark hid its largest teeth

    November 20, 2020
    A graphic showing the convective heat cycle (red arrows) that drives plate tectonic motion (black arrows) on Earth. Heat flows toward subduction zones through the uppermost mantle layer, the asthenosphere. A computer model from Rice University finds that the asthenosphere can locally drag plates along with it rather than acting exclusively as a brake on plate movements as had been widely believed. (Image courtesy of Surachit/Wikimedia Commons)

    Former piece of Pacific Ocean floor imaged deep beneath China

    November 20, 2020
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