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- 1From:NewsRx Health2023 MAR 26 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at VerticalNews Health -- Billions of sea anemones adorn the bottom of the Earth's oceans - yet they are among the rarest of fossils because their...
- 2From:Ecology, Environment & Conservation2023 MAR 24 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology, Environment & Conservation -- Investigators publish new report on ecology and evolution. According to news reporting out of Washington,...
- 3From:NewsRx Health & Science2023 MAR 19 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at VerticalNews Health & Science -- More than 100 years ago, Charles Doolittle Walcott from the Smithsonian Institution was asked to examine strange...
- 4From:PR NewswireMORRISON, Colo., March 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly miraculous conditions are required for fossils to form and last millions of years. Once lost to erosion, they're gone forever. The location paleontologists have...
- 5From:International Business Times (U.S. ed.)Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of marine reptiles that prospered during the age of dinosaurs, some reaching up to around 70 feet (21 meters) long - exceeded in size in the history of Earth's oceans only by the...
- 6From:The Guardian (London, England)Byline: Ian Sample Science editor A dinosaur that roamed east Asia more than 160 million years ago has been named a contender for the animal with the longest neck ever known. A new analysis of bones from the beast's...
- 7From:International Business Times (U.S. ed.)Ichthyosaurs were a successful group of marine reptiles that prospered during the age of dinosaurs, some reaching up to around 70 feet (21 meters) long - exceeded in size in the history of Earth's oceans only by the...
- 8From:Life Science Weekly2023 MAR 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Current study results on biology have been published. According to news originating from Torino, Italy, by NewsRx editors, the...
- 9From:Life Science Weekly2023 MAR 14 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- A new study on life sciences is now available. According to news reporting originating from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State...
- 10From:The New York TimesA fossil fish called Dunkleosteus was less svelte shark and more rotund tuna, but that only made it a fiercer predator in the seas of the Devonian Period. With a bite that could split a shark in two and an armored mug...
- 11From:The Guardian (London, England)Byline: Nicola Davis Science correspondent A group of fossils previously thought to be of marine creatures may not be as ancient as first thought and could actually be of a type of seaweed, a study has found....
- 12From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: HOST: ARI SHAPIRO ARI SHAPIRO: Ostriches are the biggest birds on the planet today. Males can tower 9 feet tall, half of that their neck, and weigh in at more than 300 pounds....
- 13From:NewsRx Health2023 MAR 5 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at VerticalNews Health -- Aetosaurs had a small head and a crocodile-like body. The land dwellers were up to six meters long and widely distributed...
- 14From:The Guardian (London, England)Byline: Ian Sample Science editor Nearly 200m years before the mosquito in Jurassic Park became trapped in amber, hundreds of ancient insects were encased in sediment along the bank of the Sylva river that flows...
- 15From:States News ServiceSTORRS, Conn. -- The following information was released by the University of Connecticut: The warmer, wetter, and homogeneous climate of the past may soon return for the eastern seaboard Elaina Hancock - UConn...
- 16From:The New York TimesA recent announcement that a fossil discovery in India was just residue from a bee's nest was a reminder of the importance of science correcting itself. At its best, paleontology opens windows into trillions of other...
- 17From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: CORWIN SULLIVAN Associate professor, vertebrate paleontology, University of Alberta Alberta has been ground zero for dinosaur discoveries in Canada since the 1880s, when several Geological Survey of Canada...
- 18From:States News ServiceALEXANDRIA, Va. -- The following information was released by the National Science Foundation (NSF): First record of theropods ù dinosaurs that include birds and their closest non-avian dinosaur relatives February 14,...
- 19From:NewsRx Health & Science2023 FEB 12 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at VerticalNews Health & Science -- The smallest of newly found fossils can upend what paleontologists know about our history. A team of...
- 20From:Ecology, Environment & Conservation2023 FEB 10 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology, Environment & Conservation -- Data detailed on Environment - Global and Planetary Change have been presented. According to news reporting out...