- Nature
- By Dan Talpalariu
- September 25th, 2008
Ancient Exodus from Sea to Land back in Question
Newly-discovered fossils spawn new questions
- Nature
- By Dan Talpalariu
- September 22nd, 2008
"Missing Link" Mantis Fossil Discovered
Newly-found specimen of praying mantis is 87-million-years-old
- Nature
- By Dan Talpalariu
- September 17th, 2008
Living Fossil Ant Discovered
Martialis Heureka ant species dates from late Cretaceous
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 30th, 2008
Dinosaur Soft Tissue Could Be Biofilm Remnant
New study contests the findings of an investigation claiming the discovery of ancient soft tissue
- History
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 25th, 2008
Complete Dinosaur Skeleton Found in Mongolia
70-million-year-old Tarbosaurus skeleton retrieved from the Gobi Desert
- Nature
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 23rd, 2008
Unique Fossil Brings Evidence of Antarctica's Warm Past
Fossil shows how the clime of Antarctica evolved in time
- Nature
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 11th, 2008
Likely Ancestor of Modern Flatfish Found
Researcher proves the existance of evolutionary link of flatfish
- Microbiology/Genetics
- By Gabriel Gache
- July 9th, 2008
Dinosaur Era Feather Reveals Its Colors
New technique revealing fossil coloring patterns developed at Yale
- Nature
- By Gabriel Gache
- June 4th, 2008
New Duckbill Fossil Found in Montana
Mummy of the same species discovered in the same location eight years ago
- Nature
- By Gabriel Gache
- May 22nd, 2008
Missing Link Between Frogs and Salamanders May Have Been Found
Rediscovered fossil fills gap in the evolutionary tree
- History
- By Stefan Anitei
- May 9th, 2008
The Oldest Americans, Found in Chile: They Lived 14,500 Years Ago
The seaweed proof
- History
- By Stefan Anitei
- May 5th, 2008
The Earliest Toothless Bird: 131 Million Years Old
Eoconfuciusornis from China
- Sci Pry
- By Stefan Anitei
- April 18th, 2008
The Oldest Australian Mammals
What they tell about the evolution of mammals
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