A stunning fossil discovery in South Australia has provided a groundbreaking glimpse into one of evolution’s greatest ...
The discovery of Uncus dzaugisi, a 555-million-year-old fossil in South Australia, confirms Precambrian origins for ...
Maria Martinon-Torres, director of Spain's National Research Center on Human Evolution ... Tokyo said the site fills a critical gap in fossil evidence from the transitional period between Homo ...
Virginia Tech’s study traces early eukaryotic evolution, highlighting life’s diversification since 2 billion years ago.
Fossils of 600-million-year-old "tiny humanoids" were discovered in Antarctica. A story perpetuated in some social media ...
While skeletal fossils have long provided the primary evidence for studying human evolution, new data from fossil footprints are revealing fascinating details about the evolution of human anatomy ...
They date back to around 300,000 years ago – a period between archaic Homo erectus and modern Homo sapiens for which limited fossil evidence ... in East Asia in their evolution process towards ...
"For much of the past, fossil evidence of ancient humans primarily ... director of Spain's National Research Center on Human Evolution, described the Hualongdong site as one of the most ...
Fossil evidence of snakes that had legs The fossil ... One of the most remarkable discoveries that helped to shed light on this evolution was the finding of Tetrapodophis amplectus, a four-legged ...