Paleontologists are marveling over a unique fossil of a specimen that pre-dated the dinosaurs, according to new research.
International scientists have uncovered the oldest known phosphatic stromatoporoid sponge, dating back approximately 480 million years to the Early Ordovician, in South China.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN‘Sensational’ mammoth butchery sites dating back 25,000 years reveal Ice Age survivalAlthough Langmannersdorf an der Perschling is among the youngest Palaeolithic sites compared to hotspots like Willendorf and ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNWarm Waters Helped Some Species Thrive After Earth's Great DyingLearn about the climate changes that followed the end-Permian extinction, allowing select species to take over the planet's ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
After Earth's worst mass extinction, surviving ocean animals spread worldwide. Stanford's model shows why this happened.
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