Scientists have identified a 230 million-year-old reptile with a sharp, parrot-like beak that sliced and processed plants ...
The calcareous skeletons of nannoplankton are buried in seafloor sediments, providing a relatively complete and abundant fossil record from the late Triassic (~225 million years ago) to the Present ...
Hosted on MSN
How fossils tell Earth's timeless story
From rock layers to radioactive decay, scientists use a blend of dating techniques to piece together Earth's history. Relative dating reads the sequence of layers, while absolute dating measures time ...
Hosted on MSN
Scientists discover mysterious 'dragon' species that lived 95 million years ago in the Sahara
The biostratigraphy paper he is writing is one he started during his studies, and which he completed amid a slew of “traumatic events”. His parents both died, then Covid happened, after which he was ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results