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A new study published in Palaeontology has confirmed that X-ray computed tomography (XCT scanning) can be used to monitor ...
Scientists confirm CT scanning doesn't interfere with natural decomposition processes, opening new windows into understanding how fossils form.
Most people picture the time of dinosaurs as a steamy, tropical world. But during the Late Cretaceous period, northern Alaska ...
Fossil footprints found in Victoria by amateur palaeontologists have pushed back our understanding of when an early relative ...
Mississippi has changed over millions of years and everything from sea monster to dire wolf fossils can be found here.
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Newly named 444-million-year-old marine fossil found in SA is one-of-a-kindFossil found in South Africa named Keurbos susanae after 25 yearsExceptionally preserved soft tissue from post-extinction ...
Two fossils of singing cicadas, one of which was remarkably well preserved, reveals that the insects dispersed in Europe ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Trove of Ice Age Fossils Buried in a Wyoming Cave Is Rewriting Our Understanding of Prehistoric AnimalsAt a site known as Natural Trap Cave, a team of scientists are rappelling down to uncover the secrets of what the Earth was ...
Scientists at the University of Lausanne unveil the mystery of fossilization, revealing that an animal's internal chemistry ...
Fossilization favors larger, protein-rich animals because they create oxygen-poor conditions that slow decay, helping explain ...
Scientists have found that X-Ray scanning reveals secrets of fossil formation without disturbing the decay of buried carcassesA new study published in ...
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