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Cairo Fossil Forest: The oldest forest in North America with 385 million-year-old trees
The Cairo Fossil Forest is the second oldest in the world. These forests mark a turning point in Earth's history because they changed the composition of the atmosphere, scientists say.
The Museum of Texas Tech excavates and displays a variety of prehistoric fossils unique to the plains of West Texas.
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Million-year-old skull discovery rewrites the story of human evolution
A deformed human skull discovered over thirty years ago in central China is now upending what researchers believed they ...
Digital reconstruction of a crushed skull from an ancient human could rewrite the timeline of human evolution, according to ...
Researchers discovered a 520-million-year-old fossil of an arthropod named Youti yuanshi that still had its brain and guts ...
Scientists digitally reconstructed a 1 million-year-old skull unearthed in China. The analysis suggests it may have belonged ...
Production Gap Report suggests countries are planning to produce 120 per cent more fossil fuels in 2030 than is consistent ...
Over 100 million years ago, long before the extinction of land-dwelling dinosaurs, there lived a group of massive clams called Inoceramus. With some species having shells up to 6.5 feet wide, they ...
Two new hominin track sites discovered on Portugal beaches change how we view Neanderthals’ relationship with coastlines.
During his fiery address to the United Nations General Assembly, Trump urged European allies to follow his lead on border ...
Nuclear energy is usually the Tennessee Valley Authority’s largest source of electricity, but use plummeted this past year as ...
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New map and research expose disturbing side effects of AI industry boom: 'There are going to be challenges'
Another option is geothermal power. A recent study published by Project InnerSpace and Future Ventures found that one U.S.
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