An odd rock found in central Mississippi is rewriting the state’s Ice Age history — and even calling into question some long-held scientific assumptions. It’s a piece of petrified wood, but that’s not ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest evidence of plant self-defense in wood in a 360-million-year-old fossil from south-eastern Ireland. Plants can protect their wood from infection and water loss by ...
On an expedition to the Central Andean Plateau, researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and colleagues were astounded to find a huge fossil tree buried in the cold, grassy ...
Deborah Woodcock has received funding from the American Philosophical Society, the National Science Foundation, and National Geographic. Herb Meyer has been supported in this project as an employee of ...
Fossils discovered on Barro Colorado Island suggest central Panama was once home to a vast mangrove forest that was preserved when a volcanic mudflow buried it 23 million years ago. When you purchase ...
Wood and animal fossils estimated to be 230 million years old were discovered in Bopparam village, Kotapalli mandal, during a joint exploration by SCCL and the Telangana Archaeology Department.
SINCE 1913 the Mines Branch of the Department of Mines of Canada has been carrying out, under the direction of Mr. S. C. Ells, an extensive investigation of the bituminous sands (McMurray Tar Sands) ...
We shouldn't just be talking about cars, stoves, or furnaces, but the bigger concept: The age of fire is over. Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English ...
How long does something have to be in the ground before you can call it a fossil? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better ...
An international team of scientists, co-led by Dr Carla J. Harper, Assistant Professor in Botany in the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity, has discovered the oldest evidence of plant self-defence ...
On an expedition to the Central Andean Plateau, researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and colleagues were astounded to find a huge fossil-tree buried in the cold, grassy ...
"This tree and the hundreds of fossil wood, leaf and pollen samples we collected on the expedition, reveal that when these plants were alive the ecosystem was more humid -- even more humid than ...
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