Por: Newsweek Tech November 25, 2023
Researchers have uncovered the fossils of numerous extinct sea creatures that lived hundreds of millions of years ago—and they could help solve an ancient geographical puzzle, according to a recently published study.The fossils represent various types of a strange class of prehistoric marine animals known as a trilobites. A team of scientists collected the specimens on the island of Ko Tarutao in Thailand.Trilobites resemble woodlice,... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech October 31, 2023
Scientists have been stunned by the discovery of two gigantic fossils of a 160-million-year-old blood-sucking creature in northern China.The unusually large fossils, which were described in a new paper published in Nature Communications, belonged to the lamprey species—an... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 13, 2023
The receding waters of Lake Powell have revealed some extremely rare fossils from the Jurassic period.Paleontologists had been documenting fossil tracks in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Utah when they came across a bonebed containing fossils of a tritylodontid—an... + más
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The New York Times USA Science August 02, 2023
Jellyfish have been floating through Earth’s oceans seemingly forever. But pinning down the exact origin of these squishy sea creatures, which are some of the earliest complex animals, is difficult. They rarely show up in the fossil record because jellyfish are 95 percent... + más
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Newsweek USA World August 02, 2023
Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown species of ancient jellyfish that lived more than 500 million years ago.The now-extinct creature is the oldest swimming jellyfish discovered to date and sheds light on the evolutionary history of these animals, according to a study... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 13, 2022
Scientists have discovered the fossils of two new species of sturgeon fish in the Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota that were likely buried when the dinosaur-ending Chicxulub asteroid hit Earth.The finding sheds light on the history of freshwater fish in North America in the... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech September 29, 2022
North America is currently in the Goldilocks window for finding dinosaur fossils from the Late Cretaceous period, a researcher has said.The Cretaceous period is a geological period that lasted between 145.5 million and 65.5 million years ago, ending with the catastrophic... + más
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CBS News USA Science September 28, 2022
A big catch of fish fossils in southern China includes the oldest teeth ever found, researchers say. The findings may help scientists learn how our aquatic ancestors got their bite. The finds offer new clues about a key period of evolution that's been hard to flesh out —... + más
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Fish fossil catch from China includes oldest teeth ever | Associated Press
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