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New Turkey fossil ape challenges leading human origin theory

A newly found fossil ape from an 8.7-million-year-old site in Turkey, is challenging leading human evolution theories.

A changing climate, growing human populations and widespread fires contributed to the last major extinction event − can we prevent another?

New findings from the La Brea Tar Pits in southern California suggest human-caused wildfires in the region, along with a warming climate, led to the loss of most of the area’s large mammals.

A changing climate, growing human populations and widespread fires contributed to the last major extinction event − can we prevent another?

New findings from the La Brea Tar Pits in southern California suggest human-caused wildfires in the region, along with a warming climate, led to the loss of most of the area’s large mammals.

Oldest Swimming Jellyfish in the Fossil Record: A New Discovery From the Burgess Shale

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) announces the oldest swimming jellyfish in the fossil record with the newly named Burgessomedusa phasmiformis. These findings are announced in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

How a Paleontologist Determines How Long a Mass Extinction Lasts

How a Paleontologist Determines How Long a Mass Extinction Lasts
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