280 million-year-old fossil reveals origins of chimaeroid fishes0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- January 11, 2017
Discovery allows scientists to connect the last major vertebrate group to the tree of life.
Discovery allows scientists to connect the last major vertebrate group to the tree of life.
After 13 years of meticulous excavation of the nearly complete skeleton of the Australopithecus fossil named Little Foot, South African and French scientists have now convincingly shown that it is probably around 3 million years old
A ‘starfish’ shaped object was floating over an Arizona backyard as a witness had noticed it.
A team of astronomers is making a bold prediction: In 2022, give or take a year, a pair of stars will merge and explode, becoming one of the brightest objects in the sky for a short period.
An expert helicopter piloting had witnessed a bright, glowing object in the sky, and with how it moved, had determined that it was not any conventional aviation vehicle known to man.
MARS has a real water shortage. It seems we have either misunderstood what its early years were like – or vast amounts of water are hiding beneath its surface.
For years, scientists have been expressing their concern over how unprepared the world is for a potentially extinction-level asteroid or meteor strike.
Astronomers in the US are setting up an experiment which, if it fails – as others have – could mark the end of a 30-year-old theory
Agency plans to launch a mission to visit the Trojan asteroids in 2021, and one to the metallic asteroid Psyche in 2023.
NASA’s latest plan: ‘Mars Ice Home’ could be the key to providing astronauts with a place to stay for months on end while living on the Red Planet.
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