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The Brighterside of News on MSN540 million years of ocean life measured in landmark global studyThe oceans have always been alive with mystery, beauty, and change. For the first time, scientists have measured how much ...
Long before the first dinosaur hatched, Earth's ancient life was already thriving. There were bizarre sea creatures and lumbering plant-eaters that ruled prehistoric landscapes for hundreds of ...
Wildlife experts, enthusiasts and volunteers will be holding public surveys everyday between 26 July and 3 August as part of ...
Fossils offer a glimpse into Earth's ancient life, revealing the origins and evolution of complex organisms. Discoveries like ...
Yonce said the developing Clean-Seas facility in Belle recently received their first deliveries of core technology for their plastic conversion mission.
New research reveals that sections of New Orleans' $15 billion flood control system are subsiding faster than sea levels are rising.
A new study of ancient fossil trails pushes the origins of complex life deeper into Earth’s history, before the Cambrian Period began.
Ready to hit the high seas Southeast Kansas is nowhere near any type of ocean, but that hasn't stopped Humboldt's Taylor Korte from pursuing her education in marine mammal science.
The Cambrian explosion may have happened much earlier The study published in Geology quantitatively indicates that organisms with slender body profiles thrived around 545 million years ago.
Tuvalu, a small island nation located in the west-central Pacific, could be the first to disappear as a result of climate change.
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