Fossils
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Scientists May Have Uncovered the Oldest Evidence of Life in Tiny 3.7 Billion-Year-Old Rocks
Researchers claim that that they may have uncovered what seems to be the oldest life on Earth embedded in rocks that survived for at least 3.7 billion years.
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Jurassic Surprise: Dinosaur Soft Tissue Discovered Inside 195-Million-Year-Old Fossil
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Giant Otters Used to Be Fearsome Hunters in Ancient China
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NASA’s Laser-Imaging Tech Could Aid in Studying Earth’s Ancient Fossils
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China Manages to Keep Its 'Artificial Sun' On For a Whole Minute
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Holy Cow! Ancient Manatee Swimming in Spanish Stone
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An Oil-Free Future? Lithium-Ion Batteries from Ancient Fossils Could Fuel Electric Cars
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Fossilized Jaw in Tanzania is the Oldest Evidence of a Right Handed Homo Habilis
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Scientists Baffled by Mammal-like Teeth of Newly Discovered Crocodile-Relative
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New Discovery: This Ancient Reptile Species is Related to Crocodiles
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Fossil of New Species of Flying Dinosaur Found in Argentina
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Scientists Find Remnants of Supernovae On The Sea Floor