According to fossils preserved by volcanic ash, the plants, known as angiosperms, began producing relatively large, blueberry ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that flowering plants may have begun developing large, animal-friendly fruits long before the ...
Scientists thought angiosperms didn’t use animals to spread seeds until after the Age of Dinosaurs. Fossilized fruits from ...
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Scientists studied 200 fossil teeth and finally revealed what happened to mammals during the first 10 million years after the dinosaur extinction
A collection of fossil teeth from southern China is shedding new light on one of the biggest turning points in Earth’s ...
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Scientists Uncover Fossil Teeth Showing How Early Mammals Adapted After the Dinosaur Extinction
Researchers analyzed 200 fossil teeth from ancient mammals in China, revealing how they adapted and diversified after the ...
A study of fossil teeth from China shows early mammals got bigger before their diets became specialized after the ...
An Antarctic dinosaur fossil collected in 1985 has been identified as a rare titanosaur tail bone after decades in storage.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Paleontologists have discovered a new prehistoric mammal species in ...
For decades, Mongolia's reputation in dinosaur research has rested largely on its spectacular Late Cretaceous fossils. Famous ...
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Evolution of dinosaurs
If you could travel back roughly 250 million years, you would not see the Earth you know today. Instead, you would arrive at the very beginning of the dinosaur story. The world would feel unfamiliar, ...
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