It may be relatively clean compared with other fossil fuels, but natural gas still produces greenhouse gases and is far from sustainable
Details of a fabulous new fossil bird from the world-famous fossil deposits of Liaoning in China, are published this week in the journal Science in China. Details of the bird's bone structure and ...
... of parrots dating back 55 million years. Reported today in the current issue of the journal Palaeontology, the fossils indicate that parrots once flew wild over what is now Norway and Denmark. Parrots ...
... of parrots dating back 55 million years. Reported today in the current issue of the journal Palaeontology, the fossils indicate that parrots once flew wild over what is now Norway and Denmark. Parrots ...
... represent a significant carbon sink, but the uptake of excess CO2 stemming from man’s burning of fossil fuels comes at a high cost: ocean acidification. Research on ocean acidification is a newly ...
Amphibian fossil sports features of frogs and salamanders.
... in palaeontology ever made, the specimen is a 375 million year old placoderm fish with embryo and umbilical cord attached, making the fossil the oldest example of vertebrate sex ever discovered...
... required for memory in more sophisticated cephalopods, Crook and Basil decided to test the living fossil’s memory. Training Nautilus pompilus to associate the smell of food with a blue light, the ...
MALTA, Mont. (AP) -- A public relations coordinator for a Texas museum recently spotted the fossilized bones of a 75-million-year-old duckbilled dinosaur while taking a tour of the area where a ...
Researchers have found a dinosaur fossil in Australia similar to some South American fossils, showing that the two regions exchanged dinosaurs long ago.
... the environmental conditions over much of Asia, the most densely populated region on Earth."
The fossil findings and implications are described in the June 15, 2008 issue of the peer-reviewed ...
Scientists with the Virginia Museum of Natural History have confirmed the discovery of a 500 million-year-old fossil called a stromatolite.
UPPSALA, Sweden, June 30 (UPI) -- Scientists at Uppsala University in Sweden say newly found fossils from Latvia suggest the transformation of fish into land creatures occurred gradually.
A 40,000-year-old human fossil with delicate toe bones from China suggests humans wore shores at least 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, scientists say.
Four tonnes of dinosaur bones and other fossils stolen from Argentina are back home after being seized in the US.