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A rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica is found tucked away in a drawer
3+ day, 19+ hour ago (310+ words) The bone comes from the tail of a'long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur'called a'titanosaur. Scientists haven't yet identified the species it belongs to. It was discovered in 1985 during an expedition to Antarctica's James Ross Island and collected by geologist Mike Thomson. Working with…...
Fossil Found in 1985 Turns Out to be 1st Dinosaur Bone from
1+ week, 2+ hour ago (190+ words) Scientists have confirmed that a fossil forgotten in a drawer for almost 40 years is the first dinosaur bone ever found in Antarctica. The fossil was discovered on James Ross Island in 1985 during a British Antarctic Survey expedition. At that time,…...
Team with UM researchers identifies fishes that fill 10-million-year evolutionary gap | Nation | shorelinemedia. net
8+ hour, 39+ min ago (330+ words) A team that included University of Michigan researchers has excavated earliest known fossils of six modern fish groups from a site in Egypt, helping fill gaps about a key period of fish evolution from 66 million to 56 million years ago. The…...
Jurassic fossil fills gap in evolution of bird tails
9+ hour, 50+ min ago (543+ words) A 150-million-year-old fossil unearthed in Fujian province has revealed what researchers say is the smallest known long-tailed bird from the Late Jurassic period, filling a critical gap in scientists' understanding of how dinosaurs' long tails evolved into the short, compact…...
Valley libraries use dinosaurs, prizes to fight a national reading slump - Surprise Independent
16+ hour, 24+ min ago (794+ words) I just like them getting exposed to reading," said Astra Pfeiffer, a regular at Mesa Public Library. It enhances their minds and furthers their educational potential." For years, Pfeiffer's kids have been enrolled in the Summer Reading Game, hosted by…...
Paleontologists Discovered a New 40-Foot-Long Dino Species. They Call It the 'Hell Heron.' - AOL
15+ hour, 33+ min ago (350+ words) Here's what you'll learn when you read this story: Dinosaur hunters scouring a fossil field in the middle of the Sahara Desert uncovered a second species of Spinosaurus. The scimitar-crested Spinosaurus mirabilis, replete with fish-trapping jaws, is huge, measuring the…...
Valley libraries use dinosaurs, prizes to fight a national reading slump - Queen Creek Independent
16+ hour, 24+ min ago (692+ words) I just like them getting exposed to reading," said Astra Pfeiffer, a regular at Mesa Public Library. It enhances their minds and furthers their educational potential." For years, Pfeiffer's kids have been enrolled in the Summer Reading Game, hosted by…...
Gallery | Delightful dinosaurs at Mooroopna Library
9+ hour, 54+ min ago (90+ words) Shepparton News Gallery | Delightful dinosaurs at Mooroopna library A jaw-dropping dinosaur and fossil program livened up the school holidays at Mooroopna Library on Friday, July 3. Hold tight - we're checking permissions before loading more content The Museums Victoria Pop-Up Museum offered…...
Ancient Creature Thought Extinct Since Dinosaur Era Reappears, Baffling Scientists
16+ hour, 48+ min ago (480+ words) The coelacanth is considered one of the most extraordinary animals ever studied by science. For about 66 million years, it was believed that the species had disappeared after the extinction event that also wiped out the dinosaurs. However, this perception was…...
518-million-year-old fossil reveals where spider fangs came from - AOL
23+ hour, 53+ min ago (914+ words) Spiders are famous for the business end of their bodies, the sharp mouthparts that seize prey and help explain their unnerving reputation. A fossil from 518 million years ago now suggests those structures were taking shape far earlier than the fossil…...