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The footprints of a reptile-like creature appear to have been laid down around 356 million years ago, pushing back the ...
A report in the journal Nature estimates that the amniote tracks date to between 350 million and 359 million years ago.
Only animals that evolved to live solely on land ever developed claws. The earliest vertebrates -- fish and amphibians – never developed hard nails and remained dependent on watery environments ...
Tracks in Australia seem to be the earliest known prints of amniotes — a group that includes reptiles, birds and mammals.
"Reframing architecture as a shared space among humans, animals, plants and ecosystems ... "Projects range from lightweight emergency shelters and amphibious dwellings to cultural repairs and ...
More than 385 million years ago a large amphibian animal walked on soft sediment on the shoreline of Valentia Island in Co. Kerry. The footprints are preserved in the rock as shallow impressions.
Researchers have long known that junk food advertising can prompt children to eat more. But a new study, presented this week at the European Congress on Obesity in Málaga, Spain, goes further ...
Biogenic fabrication of ZnO@EC and MgO@EC using Eucalyptus leaf extract for the removal of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) ions from water.
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