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A 275-million-year-old creature with twisted jawbones surfaces in a Brazilian riverbed — unlike anything seen before
Somewhere in a Brazilian riverbed, a set of fossilized jawbones sat waiting for 275 million years. When paleontologists ...
Salamanders regrow entire limbs. We share their evolutionary blueprint. So why can’t humans do the same? The answer ...
Scientists say don't forget about plants. Climate change is endangering tens of thousands of species
A scientific study says climate change could erase thousands of plant species as habitats vanish and warming reshapes ...
A new study shows that fish brains often do not fill their skulls. This changes how scientists study brain evolution and ...
They were hunting for fossilized leaves. Instead, a student cracked open a rock and found something Canada had never seen ...
A new study in Proceedings of the Royal Society B reveals the surprising neurological landscape of fish brains. Harvard ...
Dunkleosteus ruled a restless Devonian ocean, where armor met innovation. Here’s how modern science is rewriting the story of ...
Giant, intelligent octopuses may have once ruled the ancient seas. Modern octopuses are known for their intelligence and ...
A Terre Haute woman is in custody after allegedly stealing and throwing a puppy out the window of a car after breaking into a ...
Scottish fossil fish, Megalichthys pygmaeus, reveals new details about the skull and provides clues about species from a coal ...
Life revolves around water in this quiet fishing village in Brazil’s southern Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland. Here, a ...
Two Montana State University students have been awarded competitive Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science ...
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