The Omo-Turkana Basin, where the Omo River drains into Lake Turkana in Africa, has been one of the three most valuable ...
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This Amateur Fossil Hunter Discovered a 151-Million-Year-Old Insect—and It’s a New Species
Amateur fossil hunter Robert Beattie has been searching for remnants of the past ever since he was a child. Now, some of his ...
A 151-million-year-old midge fossil from the Jurassic era revealed that freshwater insects might have first evolved in the ...
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Meeting Lucy: How a World-First European Exhibition Brought Visitors Face to Face With the Fossil That ‘Shrinks Time’
Two Australopithecus fossils named Lucy and Selam made a rare trip out of Ethiopia for a 60-day display at the National ...
In a study appearing in Fossil Record, researchers Martin Ebert and Martina Kölbl-Ebert analyzed the remains of a unique ...
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Nature's Prism: Why Ammonite Fossils Are So Brightly Colored
A chemist explores why the fossilized shells of ammonites, squid-like marine animals that vanished with the dinosaurs, are so ...
Microscopic magnetic fossils found in North Atlantic seafloor sediments may represent components of an internal "GPS system" ...
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An 82-Year-Old Fossil Hunter Found a 150-Million-Year-Old Insect That May Redraw the Evolutionary Map
His fossils, collected over a decade at a Jurassic site in New South Wales, have revealed a new species of non-biting midge.
Sixty-five miles southwest of Chicago, a small hill that looks like a prop from an Indiana Jones movie breaks up the flat, monotone landscape. Consisting of shale, sandstone and rocks from an old coal ...
Nakate is a Ugandan climate-justice activist and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. Earlier this year, President Aliyev of Azerbaijan stood up at the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin and told ministers, ...
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