They then applied a laser technique called laser simulated fluorescence to these vanes, which created maps of the vane's ... dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous period (145 million to 66 ...
And slowly this cretaceous world started coming to focus ... These included Executive Director of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education Libby Bischof, Chair of Monhegan ...
2025 has begun with an exciting program of activities on Blocks 2912 and 2913B, with exploration continuing to prove up ...
Digital reconstruction of the Late Cretaceous (~69 million years old) crown bird Vegavis iaai that was completed following ...
Experts just found a 3D map that was carved into quartz sandstone likely 13,000 years ago. Located within the famed Segognole ...
a group of paleontologists identified a previously unknown species of predatory dinosaur from the Cretaceous period from photographs of Egyptian fossils that were destroyed during World War II.
Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period ... is a topic of active research by scientists from around the world. Indeed, according to study co-author Dr. Matthew Lamanna ...
Contenders for the true first birds have now been found in Chinese rocks dating from the late Jurassic, around 149 million years ago. If accepted as birds, as the scientists who described them think ...
The work was found in a rock shelter located to the south of Paris, France, that features prehistoric engravings ...
some of the world’s oldest vomit. The pile of 66-million-year-old, fossilized, regurgitated sea lilies was dated to the Cretaceous era. Indigestion, it seems, spans the furthest reaches of time.
And yet, scientists say, vomit that old has been found in the Cliffs of Stevns, a white chalk cliff and UNESCO World Heritage site on the Danish island of Zealand. Sometime in the Cretaceous ...
There’s also a slight possibility that they go the Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous route and take them off of the Deaths entirely after Isla Nublar’s destruction. But, my guess is actually ...