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Pompeii find reveals plants flourished before dinosaur extinction
28+ min ago (950+ words) The discovery of a "botanical Pompeii" has rewritten a long-held theory that flowering plants only flourished after the dinosaurs. The "unique" fossil find shows they were in fact blooming 10 million years before dinosaurs were wiped out, say American scientists. They…...
Marcel Lefebvre and the Dinosaur " The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
36+ min ago (441+ words) Recently in these pages, S. A. Mc Carthy gave an elegant summary of "The Tragedy of the SSPX," a tragedy that is about to reach its climax with the Society of Saint Pius X's consecration of four bishops on 1 July in direct…...
Dinosaurs to invade Brook for library summer program
1+ hour, 10+ min ago (484+ words) CLOSING " The Brook Public Library will be closed on July 3rd & 4th in observance of Independence Day. We will reopen on Monday, July 6th, with regular hours. Have a safe and Happy 4th of July! STORY HOUR AT THE FAIR " The Brook Library will…...
A rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica is found tucked away in a drawer
8+ hour, 9+ min ago (337+ 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…...
Rare dinosaur fossil identified in Antarctica, stored in a drawer for decades | "
4+ hour, 19+ min ago (347+ words) June 29, 2026 at 11: 55 PM "1056 "i" It concerns the tail bone of a herbivorous long-necked dinosaur " a titanosaur. So far, researchers have not been able to determine which exact species it belonged to. The fossil was found back in 1985 during an expedition…...
Antarctica Dinosaur | Us | lufkindailynews. com
8+ hour, 5+ min ago (119+ words) Antarctica Dinosaur The Lufkin Daily News This image provided by the Natural History Museum shows a fossil found in Antarctica that belongs to a group of dinosaurs called titanosaurs. A rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica is found tucked away in…...
Rare Antarctica dinosaur fossil found in drawer
3+ hour, 17+ min ago (163+ words) NEW YORK (AP) " Scientists have stumbled on a rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica, tucked away for decades in a drawer. The bone comes from the tail of a long-...
Koreanosaurus, 1st dinosaur fossil named after Korea to become natural monument
3+ hour, 13+ min ago (353+ words) View all posts by Cha Min-jung " SEOUL " Korea's first indigenous dinosaur fossil to bear the country's name in its scientific classification is set to be designated a natural monument, the Korea Heritage Service said Monday. The agency said it plans…...
Scientists share details about first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica - UPI. com
3+ hour, 51+ min ago (298+ words) June 29 (UPI) -- For about 40 years, an ordinary-looking fossil sat in a drawer in the geology collection of the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge. Today, it's finally being recognized and described for what it is -- the first dinosaur fossil found in…...
Titanosaur fossil discovered in Antarctica after 40 years: the largest dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous
7+ hour, 49+ min ago (362+ words) An unprecedented paleontological discovery has taken place in the Antarctica, where a dinosaur fossil remained hidden for 40 years in a scientific collection. This finding is significant not only for being the first of its kind on the icy continent, where…...