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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Use DNA to Trace Early Humans’ Footsteps From Asia to South AmericaOver thousands of years, humans from Eurasia trekked more than 12,400 miles to eventually reach the southernmost tip of South ...
Eoin Murphy talks science communication, the Mary Mulvihill Award and how we’re all interconnected if you think about it.
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ScienceAlert on MSNMystery of T. Rex's Debated North American Origins Finally SolvedIn 2024 a scientific team reported that a fossil found in New Mexico, from the T. rex relative Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, ...
This ancestor of T. rex came to North America from Asia: A new study reveals how it made the journey
A new study suggests that ancestors of the Tyrannosaurus rex migrated from Asia to North America 70 million years ago. Here's how they would have done it.
Mary Ann Unger's massive biomorphic artworks, now on view in New York City, are shockingly prescient and powerful now more than ever.
Tyrannosaurus rex, the iconic apex predator of the Late Cretaceous period, evolved in North America after its direct ancestors crossed a land bridge ... crossing the Bering Strait between what ...
The US' history goes back thousands of years, thanks to a wealth of archaeological sites that give insight into the first ...
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India Today on MSNThis dinosaur took a land bridge to cross from Asia to North AmericaA new research shows that the Tyrannosaurus rex’s direct ancestor migrated from Asia over 70 million years ago. Even though the mighty dinosaur evolved in North America.
By roughly 31,600 years ago, they had migrated east toward Beringia, the land bridge connecting Asia and North America in what is now the Bering Strait. From there, they walked into present-day ...
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved in North America, but its direct ancestor came from Asia, crossing a land bridge connecting ... crossing the Bering Strait between what is now Siberia and Alaska.
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