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A 444 million-year-old arthropod fossil, discovered 25 years ago, has been identified. The fossil, named Keurbos susanae, was found in South Africa's Soom Shale. Unusually, it's preserved inside ...
Rare Keurbos susanae fossil found in South Africa after 25 years Keurbos susanae fossil shows soft tissue but no shell or limbs Study reveals fossil lived during Late ...
Old English Mastiffs stand as iconic symbols of strength, loyalty, and gentle companionship. Within this noble breed, there exist individuals who have left an everlasting mark due to their exceptional ...
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Discovered 25 years ago, a 444-million-year-old marine arthropod fossil stumped paleontologists, as they couldn’t identify its exact species. Sarah Gabbot, who originally discovered the specimen ...
Paleontologists have uncovered a 444-million-year-old fossil with remarkably intact soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, and even digestive organs. This new species of ancient arthropod has ...
On April 2025 in Chonburi, Thailand, 9-year-old Napat inked a dragon tattoo on a relative. He developed his skills by watching videos and showcased his talent at a Bangkok festival.
Instead of showing off a tough outer shell like other arthropods, this creature gives a rare peek inside – offering a glimpse at muscles, tendons, and guts from the Ordovician period, 444 million ...
Here are some of the Old English names for places around Essex. Fingringhoe near Colchester means the "hill-spur of the Fingringas". This is a tribal name translating into the "people who dwell on the ...
The audience was treated to a surprising, often hilarious retelling and examination of the Old English epic poem Beowulf on a stage painted like an island surrounded by blue waters and sheets covering ...
Discovered 25 years ago, a 444-million-year-old marine arthropod fossil stumped paleontologists, as they couldn’t identify its exact species. Sarah Gabbot, who originally discovered the specimen, ...