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230-Million-Year-Old Headless Fossil in Argentina Is One of the World’s Oldest Dinosaurs
Meet Huayracursor jaguensis, one of the world’s oldest dinosaurs whose almost complete skeleton was found in an unexplored ...
The extinct animal's face structure could help explain how vertebrates, including ourselves, evolved our distinctive look.
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Good News This Week: October 18, 2025 - Turtles, Reefs, & Skyscrapers
Every day the Good Good Good team collects the best good news in the world and shares it with our community. Here are the ...
One of California’s worst oil spills occurred off the Santa Barbara coast in 2015, when a corroded pipeline burst. The ...
A strange Cambrian fossil named Salterella may hold the key to understanding how early animals first built skeletons. As the ...
Argentinian scientists have found fossilized bones of one of the world's oldest dinosaur species in the Andes Mountains, the ...
The ongoing global recovery of the green turtle is a powerful example of what coordinated global conservation over decades ...
Largely outshone by fossils of horses, the earliest camels are getting another look from scientists determined to sort out ...
A 230-million-year-old fossil found in Argentina shows that the evolution of sauropod dinosaurs’ long necks began earlier ...
Some sixty years after her grandmother discovered “Nutcracker Man,” Louise Leakey unearths his long-lost hand—reviving a ...
Skeleton season may be just around the corner, but the skeleton age dawned with the early Cambrian Period, about 538 million ...
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