Now, some 200-million-year old fecal and vomit samples are helping scientists recreate how these giants became the kings of a prehistoric ecosystem. The findings are detailed in a study published ...
Credit: public domain CC0 Well-preserved remains found in Germany in 2015 have now been identified as a new pterosaur species, solving a 200-year-old evolutionary mystery. Skiphosoura bavarica fills ...
It can tell scientists what extinct animals like dinosaurs ate, but more importantly the role that they played in their environment. Now, some 200-million-year old fecal and vomit samples are helping ...
Dinosaur poop is providing vital clues about "who ate whom" 200 million years ago. Researchers have been able to identify undigested food remains, plants and prey in the fossilized feces of the big ...
This comprehensive approach allowed them to develop a five-step model of dinosaur evolution, filling critical gaps in our understanding of the first 30 million years of their rise to dominance.
"Imagine, for example, a heart implant that bends and flexes with each heartbeat but still lasts for years." Huang first-authored the paper with postdoctoral researcher Shifeng Nian and Cai.
“Imagine, for example, a heart implant that bends and flexes with each heartbeat but still lasts for years ... the potential to turn a centuries-old limitation into a wealth of new opportunities.
Dinosaur poop is providing vital clues about "who ate whom" 200 million years ago.
In celebration of 200 years the museum is undergoing a modernization project that will reimagine the core galleries that make up the Franklin Institute. Wondrous Space opened last November as the ...