Discover Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old worm-like fossil, offering the first Precambrian evidence of Ecdysozoa ...
A stunning fossil discovery in South Australia has provided a groundbreaking glimpse into one of evolution’s greatest ...
Scientists in China have just dug up 500-million-year-old embryos that will help us understand the developmental biology of ...
The prehistoric creature is thought to have lived around 280-270 million years ago and was likely a "top predator" in its day ...
The research team explained that Mallorca, at the time of the gorgonopsians, was part of the "supercontinent" of Pangea. The ...
A high-resolution analysis of the global diversity of fossils spanning 2 billion years shows how a series of super ice ages ...
The large size (for an embryo) and hollowed-out middle of each fossil is indicative that each of these embryos once fed upon ...
The discovery of Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old fossil in South Australia, confirms Precambrian origins for ...
The discovery of a newly identified species — the oldest saber-toothed animal found and an ancient cousin to mammals — fills ...
But the new fossil is dated to between 270 and 280 million ... “We know that this is a carnivorous animal, a characteristic shared by all gorgonopsians worldwide. "The saber teeth are a common ...