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A rare Triassic fossil site reveals North America's oldest known pterosaur, Eotephradactylus mcintireae, in what was once a ...
The lush, tropical regions of Central and South America have long dazzled scientists with their plant diversity. These ...
Scientists have unearthed in Arizona fossils from an assemblage of animals, including North America's oldest-known flying reptile, that reveal a time of transition when venerable lineages that were ...
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Researchers Discovered 60-Million-Year-Old Fossil of Giant Possum in Texas's Big Bend National ParkResearchers Discovered 60-Million-Year-Old Fossil of Giant Possum in Texas's Big Bend National Park Texas is now home not ...
Roughly 35 million years ago, a massive asteroid slammed into the Atlantic Ocean near what’s now the East Coast. The impact ...
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Entelodonts: Hell Pigs That Dominated Prehistoric North AmericaImagine a world where monstrous beasts, with jaws large enough to crush bones and attitudes as fierce as their appearance, ...
The total North America rig count stands at 715, according to Baker Hughes' latest North America rotary rig count.
North America cut 12 rigs week on week, according to Baker Hughes' latest North America rotary rig count.
A recent study unravels why North America, despite its comparable geographical setting to East Asia, lacks a distinct rainy season like that of East Asia. Led by scientists from the Institute of ...
The Eocene-Pliocene deep sea ostracodes from the ODP site 744A (Kerguelen Plateau) are herein studied under the taxonomic and paleoecologic aspects. 28 species are identified, being the genera Krithe, ...
Fossil evidence has established that modern dolphins and whales derived from small, four-limbed, hoofed animals that lived in South Asia during the Eocene around 50 million years ago. The scientific ...
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