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Two centuries later, less than 50 miles away, an 11-year-old girl named Ruby Reynolds found a fossil from another ichthyosaur. It appears to be the largest marine reptile known to science.
The fossil teeth belonged to an 11-year-old individual from the genus Homo. Researchers discovered that during the early years of life, the teeth grew at a slower, human-like pace, similar to ...
A museum in Denver has found a fossil that is almost 70 million years old under its parking lot while running an unrelated ...
This week, encounter the largest marine reptile ever to roam the seas, see a rainbow-like phenomenon on another planet, marvel at underwater bees, and more.
Museum officials uncovered a rare Cretaceous dinosaur bone 750 feet beneath their Denver parking lot, potentially the city's ...
These Fossil Teeth From an 11-Year-Old Reveal Clues to Why Humans Developed an Unusually Long Childhood Roughly 1.77-million-year-old teeth show that slow development in hominids may have had an ...
When the dinosaurs walked the Earth, massive marine reptiles swam. Among them, a species of Ichthyosaur that measured over 80 feet long. Today, we look into how a chance discovery by a father ...
A 4-year-old girl in Kerala noticed translucent fish with visible bones in tank, identified by scientists as new species: Juhu’s pigmy eel-loach, study said.
This week, encounter the largest marine reptile ever to roam the seas, see a rainbow-like phenomenon on another planet, marvel at underwater bees, and more.