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    Buriolestes schultzi brain. Credit: Márcio L. Castro

    Researchers reconstruct the first complete brain of one of the oldest...

    November 4, 2020
    CT scan of coprolite specimen, BRSMG Cf15546, in different views, showing tuberculated bone (blue) from a fish skull, and two vertebrae from the tail of the marine reptile Pachystropheus, in yellow and green. Credit: Marie Cueille, and Palaeobiology Research Group, University of Bristol

    Fossil poop shows fishy lunches from 200 million years ago

    November 4, 2020
    A Photoshop-created image of how Kataigidodon venetus may have looked, illustrated by Ben Kligman, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Geosciences and Hannah R. Kligman. Credit: Virginia Tech

    New species of ancient cynodont, 220 million years old, discovered

    November 4, 2020
    Kopidosaurus perplexus skull in left lateral view. Credit: Simon Scarpetta

    Lizard skull fossil is new and ‘perplexing’ extinct species

    November 4, 2020
    The outcrop of the pseudotachylyte-bearing fault zone in pelagic sedimentary rocks.

    New fault zone measurements could help us to understand subduction earthquakes

    November 4, 2020
    Representative Image : Lava "Volcanic Eruption"

    Magma ‘conveyor belt’ fuelled world’s longest erupting supervolcanoes

    November 4, 2020
    This illustration shows a reconstruction of Ambopteryx in a glide. Credit: Gabriel Ugueto

    These two bird-sized dinosaurs evolved the ability to glide, but weren’t...

    October 23, 2020
    Structure layers of the earth.

    A new way of looking at the Earth’s interior

    October 23, 2020
    Three-dimensional visualisation of partial melting at the base of tectonic plates. The orange iso-surfaces show the regions where, at a depth of between 100 and 300 km, the quantity of molten rock is greater than 0.2%. The white sphere in the centre of the globe represents the Earth’s core. Credit © Stéphanie Durand, Laboratoire de géologie de Lyon: Terre, planètes et environnement (CNRS/ENS de Lyon/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1).

    Deep magma facilitates the movement of tectonic plates

    October 23, 2020
    A 3D block diagram across North America showing a mantle tomography image reveals the Slab Unfolding method used to flatten the Farallon tectonic plate. By doing this, Fuston and Wu were able to locate the lost Resurrection plate.

    Lost and found: Geologists ‘resurrect’ missing tectonic plate

    October 23, 2020
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