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Live Science on MSNScientists discover new 15 million-year old fish with last meal fossilized inside its stomachScientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a new fish species called Ferruaspis brocksi, which lived 15 million ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNWarm Waters Helped Some Species Thrive After Earth’s Great DyingLearn about the climate changes that followed the end-Permian extinction, allowing select species to take over the planet’s ...
More people have colon cancer spread to their bones than in years past. This may be because colon cancer treatments have improved, which allows people to live longer, giving the cancer more time ...
Scientists don't call it the "Great Dying" for nothing. About 252 million years ago, upward of 80% of all marine species ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNA 15-million-year-old fish remarkably preserved 🐟A paleontological discovery in Australia offers a rare glimpse into prehistoric aquatic life. This exceptionally ...
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Study Finds on MSNFish From 15 Million Years Ago Fossilized With Last Meal Still in Its StomachExplore the fascinating discovery of the fish fossil Ferruaspis brocksi, revealing its diet and unique features from 15 ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
Mar. 12, 2025 — The discovery of a human facial fragment aged over one million years represents the oldest known face in western Europe and confirms the region was inhabited by two species of ...
30, 2024 — Geneticists have deciphered the prehistory of aurochs -- the animals that were the focus of some of the most iconic early human art -- by analyzing 38 genomes harvested from bones ...
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