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Iguana-Sized Dinosaur Cousin Discovered in Antarctica

By Kate Golembiewski | Field Museum on Jan 31, 2019   Featured, Science/Education  

Iguana-Sized Dinosaur Cousin Discovered in Antarctica

“Antarctic king” shows how life at the South Pole bounced back after mass extinction Antarctica wasn’t always a frozen wasteland—250 million years ago, it was covered in forests and rivers, and the temperature rarely dipped below freezing. It was also home to diverse wildlife, including early relatives of the dinosaurs. Scientists have just discovered the […]

Life Recycled on a Wilderness Gravel Bar

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Jan 6, 2019   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Life Recycled on a Wilderness Gravel Bar

[dropcap]A[/dropcap]t the approach of a canoe, the wolverine tears into the woods, its claws spitting mud. Seconds later, ravens explode from what resembles two branches reaching from a driftwood log After the animals flee the Fortymile River gravel bar, the driftwood turns into chewed velvet antlers the size of a folding chair. A fleshy backbone […]

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

By Alexis Blue | University of Arizona on Oct 15, 2018   Science/Education  

‘Vampire Burial’ Reveals Efforts to Prevent Child’s Return From Grave

The discovery of a 10-year-old’s body at an ancient Roman site in Italy suggests measures were taken to prevent the child, possibly infected with malaria, from rising from the dead and spreading disease to the living. The skeletal remains, uncovered by archaeologists from the University of Arizona and Stanford University, along with archaeologists from Italy, […]

Newly Discovered Russian Dinosaur Named after Mongolian Spirit

By Vladimir Koryagin | Lomonosov Moscow State University on Jun 16, 2017   Featured, Science/Education  

Newly Discovered Russian Dinosaur Named after Mongolian Spirit

Being a member of the international scientific team, a student from the Faculty of Geology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University has taken part in study and description of a new genus and species of the ancient marine reptile, called pliosaur. The results of a study have been published in the Current Biology. Nikolay Zverkov, […]

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