Forgotten fossils from the Kimberley show how marine amphibians rebounded and spread across the globe after the end-Permian mass extinction.
A lost cache of 250-million-year-old fossils from Australia has rewritten part of the story of life after Earth’s worst mass extinction. Instead of a single marine amphibian species, researchers ...
Researchers have uncovered 300-million-year-old reptile skin impressions in Germany, the oldest direct evidence of reptile ...
Long before mammals dominated the planet, a powerful survival strategy began to emerge - parental care. During the Permian period, some early synapsids gained an evolutionary edge not through superior ...
The cataclysmic end-Permian mass extinction and extreme global warming prompted the emergence of modern marine ecosystems at the beginning of the Age of Dinosaurs (or Mesozoic era), some 252 million y ...
Learn how Triassic marine amphibian fossils from the Kimberley region in Australia reveal rapid global dispersal after the ...
From the time he was an Idaho Falls High School student fascinated with the world to the time he was a foreign affairs ...
“Such soft-tissue structures are extremely rare in the fossil record – and the further back we look in Earth’s history, the ...
Around 250 million years ago, what is today scorching desert in remote northwestern Australia was the shore of a shallow bay ...
SCIENTISTS have made a cracking discovery after uncovering mysterious impressions of reptile skin from almost 300million ...
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