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Explore Eastern Cape's ancient life forms in Makhanda

The oldest treasures on display during the National Arts Festival are about 360-million years old — more than 100-million years older than the first dinosaurs.

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Extremely Rare Fossil in Canada Reveals New Invertebrate Species

Scientists have found an extremely rare fossil in Canada that is of an entirely new invertebrate species. This fossil is so significant that it has provided experts with very important information regarding the origins of multicellular animals. This newly identified fossil dates back to 375 million years ago during the Late Devonian Period. And it... Read more »

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Destination Indiana: World War I Living History

Destination Indiana: World War I Living History
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An Exploding Star 65 Light-Years Away From Earth May Have Triggered a Mass Extinction


3 APRIL 2021
Life was trying, but it wasn't working out. As the Late Devonian period dragged on, more and more living things died out, culminating in one of the greatest mass extinction events our planet has ever witnessed, approximately 359 million years ago.
 
The culprit responsible for so much death may not have been local, scientists say. In fact, it might not have even come from our Solar System.
Rather, a study published in August last year, led by astrophysicist Brian Fields from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, suggests this great extinguisher of life on Earth could have been a distant and completely foreign phenomenon – a dying star, exploding far across the galaxy, many light-years away from our own remote planet.

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Destination Indiana: Celebrate SUE

Stand face-to-face with SUE the Tyrannosaurus Rex, one of the world’s most famous dinosaurs.

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Massive Lungfish Genome Sheds Light On How Fish Managed To "Conquer" Land


Once upon a time, a fish decided enough was enough and dragged itself on land to see what was happening up top. The move took place back in the Devonian about 430 million years ago and was executed by one of the lobe-fined fishes known to science as Sarcopterygii. It would become a defining moment in Earth’s history, as these fish began to adapt to life on land and eventually became tetrapods, four-footed animals that encompasses all vertebrates higher than fishes.
But the story doesn’t begin with the first fish to conquer land, as a series of pivotal innovations associated with terrestrialization had to unfold before they were ready to march their scales up-bank. A new study published in the journal Nature has taken a dive into these genetic adaptations by sequencing the entire genome of the Australian lungfish (

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