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Scientists find 443-million-year-old fossil eyes eerily like our own
Long before humans evolved, a small eel shaped creature swimming in ancient seas carried eyes that look strikingly familiar.
As the world shifts toward renewable energy sources, some experts warn that a lack of planning for the retirement of fossil fuels could lead to a disorderly and dangerous collapse of existing systems ...
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Did AI just identify the world’s oldest birds? Meet "DinoTracker", the app of ichnology’s dreams
Seems like there’s a Shazam for everything nowadays. First it was music, then plants, then plant diseases. You can even ask ...
New research conducted by paleontologists from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the CNRS ...
For centuries, massive teeth found along coastlines puzzled scientists and naturalists. Researchers later discovered these ...
Fossil Group has had a challenging decade behind the company. Weak secular market trends and operational missteps weigh on ...
Scientists discovered well-preserved marine fossils in southern China, uncovering a thriving deep-water ecosystem after a ...
A new way of analysing fossils has revealed more about animals and environments of ancient times, when humans were evolving.
AI is helping scientists make sense of messy dinosaur footprints, offering new clues about how dinosaurs moved, evolved, and ...
The Dinotracker app was trained on eight major characteristics of dinosaur footprints to quickly determine the species.
When you hear the word "dinosaur," the first thing that might spring to mind is a hulking skeleton like Sue the T rex in ...
Machine learning holds great promise for classifying and identifying fossils, and has recently been marshaled to identify trackmakers of dinosaur ...
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