The year's top paleontological wonders ranged from a 540-million-year-old penis worm to a decades-old rodent impression.
The iconic Homo erectus fossil was welcomed home with a repatriation ceremony and a new museum exhibit in Jakarta.
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Tiny fossil with a preserved brain found, smaller than a nail
A fossil smaller than a human fingernail has revealed a complete ancient brain, turning a speck of stone into a detailed map ...
The Trump administration has transformed the Environmental Protection Agency in its first year, cutting federal limits on air ...
A rare fossil plant reveals how early plants moved water and food, helping to explain the secrets of tree growth.
An international study led by researchers from Australia's La Trobe University and the University of Cambridge has challenged the classification of one of the world's most complete human ancestral ...
Scientists have digitally reconstructed the face of a 1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil from Ethiopia, uncovering an ...
In paleoanthropology, a rare, nearly-complete skeleton can rewrite entire chapters of the human origin story. The “Little ...
A 70 million year old dinosaur egg from China stunned scientists when it revealed glittering crystals inside, raising new ...
UChicago paleontologists use CT scanning and simulations to show how a 250-million-year-old mammal predecessor could hear ...
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