Fossils
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Earth's Official "First Flower" is Reconsidered
Paleobontanist David Dilcher carefully studied fossilized Montsechia, to determine that it is Earth's first flowering plant. This discovery contradicts previous beliefs that angiosperms were the planet's earliest flowers.
Latest Research Articles
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Mad-Max Fierce Ancestor of Velvet Worm Found in Chinese Fossil
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Man-Made Pollution Evidenced by Ancient Dental Plaque
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China's Jurassic Park is slowly revealing its paleontological secrets and rewriting what we know about dinosaur evolution, early mammals and their shared ecosystem.
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Why No Sauropods in the Tropics? Dino Mystery Solved
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Hunting For Raptors: Killer Dinos Left Unique Tracks
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DNA from Early Europeans Sheds Light on Impact of Bronze Age
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Soft Tissue Found in Dinosaur Fossils
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Australian Fossil Sheds Light on Animals' Transition to Land
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Gigantic 20-Foot Shark Unearthed in Texas
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New 'Hellboy' Horned Dinosaur Sports Bizarre Features
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New Beaver Species Discovered in Oregon
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Cold Case: Prehistoric Skull Reveals World's Oldest Murder?