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Fossil Jawbone From Alaska is a Rare Case of a Juvenile Arctic Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur

By Alfio Alessandro Chiarenza | PLOS on Jul 9, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Fossil Jawbone From Alaska is a Rare Case of a Juvenile Arctic Dromaeosaurid Dinosaur

  This fossil is a clue to the history of how dinosaurs dispersed between continents, showing some dinosaurs likely nested in the far north A small piece of fossil jawbone from Alaska represents a rare example of juvenile dromaeosaurid dinosaur remains from the Arctic, according to a study published July 8, 2020 in the open-access […]

Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok Volcano Linked to Period of Extreme Cold in Ancient Rome

By NSF Public Affairs on Jul 7, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Eruption of Alaska’s Okmok Volcano Linked to Period of Extreme Cold in Ancient Rome

  An international team of scientists has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with an unlikely source: a massive eruption of Alaska’s Okmok volcano, located on the opposite side of the Earth. Around the time of Julius Caesar’s death in 44 BCE, written sources describe a period of unusual […]

Long-Distance Champions of Alaska

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jul 7, 2020   Featured, Science/Education, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Long-Distance Champions of Alaska

  A scientist recently wondered which animal travels farthest across the landscape in one year. In doing his research, he found a few Alaska creatures near the top of the list. Kyle Joly is a biologist with the National Park Service in Fairbanks. He works for both Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve […]

A Tiny Ancient Relative of Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs Discovered

By Kendra Snyder | AMNH on Jul 6, 2020   Featured, Science/Education  

A Tiny Ancient Relative of Dinosaurs and Pterosaurs Discovered

  New study suggests a miniaturized origin for some of the largest animals ever to live on Earth Dinosaurs and flying pterosaurs may be known for their remarkable size, but a newly described species from Madagascar that lived around 237 million years ago suggests that they originated from extremely small ancestors. The fossil reptile, named […]

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