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One Of England's Earliest Paper Books Gets UNESCO Recognition
6+ hour, 14+ min ago (473+ words) A register believed to be among the earliest surviving archival paper books in England has received recognition from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, UNESCO. UNESCO Recognises King's Lynn's 14th-Century Red Register (Picture Credit - Qays Najm/BBC) Known…...
The secret behind the disproportionate limbs of the prehistoric T. rex revealed in new evolutionary study
3+ hour, 54+ min ago (454+ words) Amid a drought, the Dinosaur Valley State Park has discovered dinosaur footprints that have been historically covered by water and sediment. They date back more than 113 million years ago. Among all the different types of dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Rex (T. rex)…...
Woolly mammoth among trove of ancient DNA found in squirrel poop in Yukon
2+ hour, 41+ min ago (525+ words) Genetic material also found from wolves, bison, horses, a cheetah and hundreds of plants PARIS " A huge treasure trove of ancient DNA from animals including extinct woolly mammoths has been discovered in frozen squirrel feces in Yukon territory, scientists said…...
Ancient squirrel feces offer 'time capsule' of environment thousands of years ago
2+ hour, 33+ min ago (517+ words) By Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Posted June 9, 2026 11: 00 am. A researcher in British Columbia recently discovered that ancient squirrel scat can still smell just as fresh today as it did some 700, 000 years ago. Tyler Murchie, a scientist with the Hakai…...
A unicellular relative links aggregative multicellularity to animal origins
14+ hour, 13+ min ago (227+ words) How animals evolved complex multicellularity from their unicellular ancestors remains unanswered. Unicellular relatives of animals exhibit simple multicellularity through clonal division, formation of multinucleate coenocytes, or aggregation. 1 Therefore, animal multicellularity may have evolved from one (or a combination) of these…...
Ancient ground squirrels feasted on carcasses like "zombies of the Pleistocene
14+ hour, 13+ min ago (195+ words) Fossilized poo harbours remains from mammoths, bison and big cats, including some of the oldest DNA ever reconstructed. Fossilized poo harbours remains from mammoths, bison and big cats, including some of the oldest DNA ever reconstructed....
Dig Deeper This Summer: PWPL's "Unearth a Story" Reading Challenge Begins June 15
2+ hour, 12+ min ago (329+ words) This summer, Prince William Public Libraries invites families and readers of all ages to dig a little deeper with the theme "Unearth a Story." From June 15 through August 16, participants can uncover hidden worlds, explore the past, and discover something new…...
How Apple Brought the Ancient Creatures to Life in Prehistoric Planet
6+ hour, 35+ min ago (163+ words) ilounge. com Much original content can be found on Apple TV, the streaming service offered by Apple. The series Prehistoric Planet shows us ancient wildlife, with the show making its debut 4 years ago. The most recent season premiered in November…...
Squirrel droppings yield a goldmine of prehistoric DNA
2+ hour, 26+ min ago (988+ words) Researchers analyzed permafrost samples collected from ground squirrel burrows that span several glacial periods and can remain frozen and sealed for thousands of years. Government of Yukon/Supplied It was the poet William Blake who once wrote about seeing a…...
'Unearth a Story' this summer at the Davidson County Public Library
2+ hour, 13+ min ago (204+ words) hpenews. com Children participate in a previous Davidson County Public Library's summer reading program activities. This year's edition will focus on dinosaurs, paleontology and archaeology. DAVIDSON COUNTY " The Davidson County Public Library's Summer Reading Program for the year 2026 is themed…...