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Weathering of Earth by glaciers may have warmed the planet over eons by aiding the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. A new study shows the cumulative effect may have created negative feedback that prevented runaway glaciation. Geology News … Continue reading
Dinosaurs’ faces might have been much more sensitive than previously thought, and crucial to tasks from precision eating and testing nest temperature to combat and mating rituals, according to a study. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Dinosaurs’ faces might have been much more sensitive than previously thought, and crucial to tasks from precision eating and testing nest temperature to combat and mating rituals, according to a study. Strange & Offbeat: Fossils & Ruins News — ScienceDaily
Experiments have helped scientists to solve a mystery of why some rocks can float for years in the ocean, traveling thousands of miles before sinking. Geology News — ScienceDaily
During the final Ice Age, Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea shaped a single landmass, referred to as Sahul. It was a wierd and sometimes hostile place populated by a weird forged of big animals. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Ligaments in the long necks of certain sauropods probably helped them graze more efficiently, according to paleontologists. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
New evidence has been provided to explain why deep sea creatures were able to survive the catastrophic asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Being responsible for providing their food straight from nature, the San tribes, also called Bushmen, have quickly found ways to evolve their hunting methods. It is assumed that it did not take long between the adoption of bowhunting and the … Continue reading
The growth of mountain ranges on New Zealand’s South Island directly influenced the evolution of different freshwater fish species in the region, according to new University of Otago-led research. read more (e) Science News – Paleontology & Archaeology