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Indian Defence Review on MSNPaleontologists Finally Uncover the Surprising True Identity of a 500-Million-Year-Old FossilA 500-million-year-old fossil has led to a surprising discovery, offering new insights into the origins of early life forms.
A new study led by our Earth Sciences department has made a surprising discovery about a mysterious fossil from the Cambrian ...
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ZME Science on MSNArcheologists Join Geologists in the Quest to Define the Age of HumansA new archeology is being developed based on evidence of human activity in the Earth’s sedimentary record, and archeologists ...
From Townsville to Launceston and Wollongong to Perth, Daily Mail Australia has ranked the nation's famous and not-so-famous ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWelcome to the Weird and Wondrous World of Sea CucumbersThese spiny or slimy ocean creatures display an astonishing diversity of appearances, behaviors and lifestyles—and many are ...
A new review of ocean data suggests that more than 99.999 percent of the global deep seafloor has never been seen by humans.
The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
Hundreds of thousands of Velella velella, more commonly known as by-the-wind-sailors, are drifting onto the coastline.
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