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A newly published review of 252-million-year-old fossils from southwest Germany is offering a deeper understanding of life’s ...
A new review of Triassic fossils from Germany reveals rich tetrapod diversity and links to modern biodiversity and climate ...
Between the two of us and a colleague named Dr. Keith Thompson we looked at it and almost couldn't believe that we had found an early tetrapod fossil. We used comparisons. There are some early ...
About 252 million years ago, 80 to 90 percent of life on Earth was wiped out. In the Turpan-Hami Basin, life persisted and bounced back faster.
In this video segment from NOVA: "Judgment Day: Intelligent Design on Trial," paleontologist Neil Shubin recounts a fossil discovery that added another compelling piece to the body of evidence ...
Newswatch 16's Mackenzie Aucker stopped by Bucktail Area High School in Renovo to learn more about their efforts.
clearly resembling a tetrapod (with a flat head, a neck and prototypes of terrestrial limb bones in its lobelike fins), it precisely filled one of the gaps in the fossil record that creationists ...
Julien Benoit from the University of the Witwatersrand confirmed the rock art from the early 1800s depicts a tusked animal, associating it with local tetrapod fossils. He suggests that these ...
Newly discovered tetrapod footprints suggest that the evolution of limbed vertebrates may have occurred nearly 20 million years earlier than scientists previously believed, according to a study ...
Claudia Marsicano studying the prepared stem-tetrapod fossil in Cape Town before it was transported back to Namibia. Image credit Roger Smith. The fully-prepared stem tetrapod Giasia jennyae with ...
Depositional setting, taphonomy and geochronology of new fossil sites in the Catskill Formation (Upper Devonian) of north-central Pennsylvania, USA, including a new early tetrapod fossil.