A remarkable fossil from Brazil unveils Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a medium-sized predator from the Middle Triassic. This agile carnivore, with its...
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Maroc - WN.COM - Science - 27/Oct 20:03
A team of Egyptian palaeontologists has discovered a new species of ancient crocodile in Egypt’s Western Desert that lived around 80 million years ago — a find that is reshaping scientists’ understanding of crocodile evolution. The discovery, published in The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, describes Wadisuchus kassabi, now recognised as...
A remarkable fossil from Brazil unveils Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a medium-sized predator from the Middle Triassic. This agile carnivore, with its...
A remarkable fossil from Brazil unveils Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a medium-sized predator from the Middle Triassic. This agile carnivore, with its...
A fossilized foot uncovered in northeastern Ethiopia has led scientists to identify a previously unknown human relative that lived about 3.4 million...
The recovery of ancient RNA from a woolly mammoth preserved in Siberian permafrost has offered scientists a rare look into the workings of an animal...
The recovery of ancient RNA from a woolly mammoth preserved in Siberian permafrost has offered scientists a rare look into the workings of an animal...
Reconstruction of Lucy at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico. Credit: ErnestoLazaros / / CC BY-SA 4.0 A fossilized foot uncovered in...
Reconstruction of Lucy at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico. Credit: ErnestoLazaros / / CC BY-SA 4.0 A fossilized foot uncovered in...
Nefertiti was an ancient Egyptian queen who lived around 1370 to 1330 BC. The famous bust of Nefertiti was discovered in 1912 by a team of...
Scientists have unveiled a novel time crystal exhibiting a structured yet non-repeating temporal pattern, a departure from traditional, perfectly...
Scientists have unveiled a novel time crystal exhibiting a structured yet non-repeating temporal pattern, a departure from traditional, perfectly...