Microstructure study of sauropod bone from Mongolia
A sauropod femur found in 1963 in the Baynshire Formation (Cenomanian–Santonian) in Mongolia had been identified as belonging to a subadult representative of Titanosauriformes.
Read moreA sauropod femur found in 1963 in the Baynshire Formation (Cenomanian–Santonian) in Mongolia had been identified as belonging to a subadult representative of Titanosauriformes.
Read moreThe study uncovers the world’s most diverse collection of fossilized ascidian spicules, found in Bogutovo Selo near Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and dating back to the Middle Miocene.
Read moreA new specimen of the early ichthyosaur Chaohusaurus zhangjiawanensis from the Early Triassic of Hubei Province, China, confirms heterodonty in this species.
Read moreA comprehensive study by an international team of researchers found that the evolutionary trajectories of Triassic–Jurassic ichthyosaurs and eosauropterygians…
Read moreBesanosaurus leptorhynchus is a large-bodied ichthyosaur from the Middle Triassic of Monte San Giorgio (Alps near the Italy–Switzerland border).
Read moreThe earliest, Triassic (approx. 220–200 million years) turtles are characterized by a large diversity of bony connections…
Read moreThree new species of buttercups have been described from Western Pomerania.
Read moreThe description of the complete skeleton of a dicynodont from Lisowice has enabled a new interpretation of incomplete data on Late Triassic dicynodonts.
Read more…new data from Maxwell Bay, a wide-open bay in the South Shetland Islands.
Read moreExperiments on Recent sea urchins grown in seawater with a low Mg/Ca ratio have shown that they produce skeletons with lower magnesium content and nanohardness.
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