Here's how these giant herbivores moved around and found food during the Cretaceous period.
Cave-ins and floods may have buried the Cretaceous creatures of the fossil Jehol Biota rather than volcanic eruptions, a new study claims.
Unigold Inc. announces that the Government of the Dominican Republic has set clear guidelines for the commencement of the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment process for the Candelones gold ...
A new chemical analysis challenges the long-held belief that the remarkable fossil preservation in China’s Yixian Formation ...
Revealed by a German fossil, the newly described species sheds light on questions that scientists have been puzzling over for ...
USU Eastern is presenting speakers to discuss the unique history and environment of Eastern Utah. “From the Book Cliffs to ...
Beneath the extreme cold of Antarctica, an unexpected treasure has emerged from the depths. A fragment of amber, a remnant of ...
Have you ever wondered why there are no birds the size of pterodactyl or pteranodon flying around today? Well, I have too.
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Africa Oil's Q3 2024 net loss of US$289.2 million was due to a non-cash impairment; adjusted net income was US$25.3 million, ...
Skiphosoura bavarica lived toward the end of the Jurassic Period and would have been one of the largest flyers in its ...
A 444 million-year-old fossil was discovered in a gravel pit Steele County and is now at Mayville State University.