Researchers have identified a previously unknown fossil ape from Egypt that could alter long-held ideas about the origins of ...
A single vertebra collected from James Ross Island in 1985 sat in a British Antarctic Survey drawer for four decades, logged ...
Dinosaur backbone is the first found on the icy continent, and belongs to a titanosaur around 6–7 meters in length. First ever dinosaur remains found in Antarctica described Fossil belongs to an ...
A roughly 65-foot-long sauropod dinosaur, hidden for years in the rocky ground of a shepherd’s property in Chubut, Argentina, ...
A small fossil collected on an Antarctic island more than four decades ago is a tail vertebra of a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur that roamed Antarctica roughly 83 million years ago, according to a ...
The skeleton was surrounded by a dark smudge that appeared to be the remnants of a fuzzy body. It was small enough to pop in ...
Dr Mike Thomson’s 1985 geological field notebook next to the dinosaur fossil vertebra found in Antarctica. Credit: British ...
Last year, geologists dated the crater in Western Australia at 3.47 billion years old, which was disputed by other experts.
Tiny fossil teeth from Alaska are changing how scientists view mammal life and migration in the ancient Arctic.
Researchers have wondered whether Praearcturus gigas was a giant crustacean called an isopod or some other creature. A new ...
A fossil that was sitting in a collection drawer for decades has been found to belong to the first dinosaur remains ever ...
An analysis of fossil teeth from mammals that lived in China following the most recent major mass extinction suggests size came before both shape and function as diets diversified.