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Imagine standing on the edge of a primordial sea, with waves crashing against a rocky shore under a sky untouched by birds or ...
For years, a mysterious fossil specimen defied categorization, until one paleontologist made a surprising discovery.
A study from the University of Leicester describes a newly identified fossil species that is 444 million years old, with its ...
Learn more about the time period that took place 488 to 443 million years ago. 3 min read During the Ordovician period, part of the Paleozoic era, a rich variety of marine life flourished in the ...
Nearby stellar explosions may have influenced two major mass extinctions on Earth. A recent study explores this link between supernovae and species disappearances. Researchers from Keele ...
Researchers link two ancient mass extinctions to nearby supernova explosions, which may have damaged Earth's atmosphere and ...
The earliest fossil evidence for sharks or their ancestors are a few scales dating to 450 million years ago, during the Late Ordovician Period. “Shark-like scales from the Late Ordovician have been ...
Amateurs, too, can look at local rocks to learn about what life was like in the Ordovician Period, 505 to 438 million years ago. Some of our area's unique geological features and the processes that ...
But first there was a period of biological regrouping following the disastrous climax to the Ordovician. The recovery soon got under way in the oceans as climbing temperatures and rising sea ...
A variety of fossilized plant spores have been found in rocks from Western Australia that date from the early Ordovician era—approximately 480 million years ago. According to a paper published in ...
We study trilobites from four periods of the Palaeozoic: the Cambrian, Ordovician, Silurian and Devonian. Our research covers trilobite taxonomy, phylogeny, functional morphology, biogeography, and ...