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The Current
news. ucsb. edu > 2026 > 022580 > early-complex-life-clung-oxygenated-seafloors-hundreds-millions-years

Early complex life clung to oxygenated seafloors for hundreds of millions of years

3+ hour, 58+ min ago  (454+ words) From the highest mountains to the deepest ocean, the driest desert to the lushest jungle, Earth displays a dazzling array of lifeforms. And eukaryotes account for many of these lifeforms, including nearly all of the multicellular life we can see…...

@Dailygalaxy_info
dailygalaxy. com > 2026 > 05 > oldest-embryos-inside-fossils-preserved

Scientists Found the Oldest Reptile Embryos Ever Recorded Hidden Inside Fossils for 280 Million Years

7+ hour, 13+ min ago  (545+ words) What scientists found preserved inside these prehistoric reptile fossils has almost never been seen before in animals this ancient. The discovery of 280-million-year-old reptile embryos in Brazil and Uruguay has provided paleontologists with the oldest known fossil evidence of amniote…...

GB News
gbnews. com > science > palaeontology-breakthrough-trex-tiny-arms-university-cambridge-college-london

Palaeontology breakthrough as scientists discover reason why T-Rex had tiny arms

1+ hour, 40+ min ago  (719+ words) Mind-blowing archaeology discoveries which have brought the ancient world back to life The new study represents the most comprehensive analysis to date of forelimb reduction across theropod dinosaurs Scientists may have finally cracked one of palaeontology's most enduring puzzles: the…...

The Times of India
timesofindia. indiatimes. com > science > why-did-t-rex-have-such-tiny-arms > articleshow > 131218436. cms

Why did T. rex have such tiny arms?

7+ hour, 29+ min ago  (173+ words) The Times of India Why did T. rex have such tiny arms? The TOI Science Desk stands as an inquisitive team of journalists, ceaselessly delving into the realms of discovery to curate a captivating collection of news, features, and articles from…...

Scientific American
scientificamerican. com > article > did-the-last-common-ancestor-of-humans-and-apes-walk-like-a-gorilla-a-new-study-offers-a-clue

Did the last common ancestor of humans and apes walk like a gorilla? A new study offers a clue

9+ hour, 58+ min ago  (472+ words) Some extinct human ancestors and modern-day apes appear to share wrist traits that raise the question of whether our last common ancestor walked on its knuckles A western lowland gorilla. Human evolutionary science has long been caught up in a…...

Siliconera
siliconera. com > pokemon-fossil-museum-plush-and-merchandise-appear

Pokemon Fossil Museum Plush and Merchandise Appear

1+ day, 1+ hour ago  (170+ words) Now that the Pokemon Fossil Museum is about to open at the Chicago Field Museum on May 22, 2026, the online Pokemon Center storefront started selling merchandise tied to the event. Most notable is an Excavator Pikachu plush based on the official…...

Animals Around The Globe
animalsaroundtheglobe. com > devon-rex-11-58037

Meet the Devon Rex

20+ hour, 28+ min ago  (952+ words) Home " Pets " Cats " Meet the Devon Rex What's better than a cat that feels like a dog? Meet the Devon Rex, the cat breed that will forever change your perspective on feline companionship. Let's touch on what makes the Devon…...

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Science Daily
sciencedaily. com > releases > 2026 > 05 > 260519224314. htm

T. rex's tiny arms may have evolved for a surprisingly brutal reason

14+ hour, 29+ min ago  (738+ words) The famously tiny arms of Tyrannosaurus rex may have been the result of a major shift in how giant meat eating dinosaurs hunted, according to a new study led by researchers from UCL (University College London) and the University of…...

THE WEEKLY TIMES
weeklytimes. com. au > number-crunching-octopus-lands-in-hunters-hill

Number-crunching Octopus lands in Hunters Hill

1+ day, 19+ hour ago  (199+ words) OCTOPUS ACCOUNTING & Tax Advisory was last week celebrating its relocation from Sydney's CBD to TWT Territory " specifically, Hunters Hill. Lane Cove MP Anthony Roberts was on hand to cut the ceremonial ribbon on Friday at the firms new offices at…...

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Popular Science
popsci. com > science > why-t-rex-arms-tiny

Why were T. rex's arms so tiny?

15+ hour, 53+ min ago  (243+ words) Published May 19, 2026 7: 05 PM EDT "It's a case of "use it or lose it," University College London paleontologist Charlie Scherer said in a statement. Scherer and his colleagues recently examined the data for 82 theropod species, including those in T. rex's tyrannosaurid family....