Chinese Fossils Reveal Secrets of Earth’s First Mass Extinction
Groundbreaking fossil discovery in China’s Hunan Province reveals new details about Earth’s first mass extinction event 513 million years ago, published in Nature today.
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Groundbreaking fossil discovery in China’s Hunan Province reveals new details about Earth’s first mass extinction event 513 million years ago, published in Nature today.
Fossilized tunnels in China’s Hubei reveal complex animal behaviors 550 million years ago, reshaping understanding of early marine ecosystems.
350-million-year-old reptile tracks in Australia reveal accelerated land adaptation, reshaping theories about vertebrate evolution.
Chinese scientists discover the oldest short-tailed bird fossil, suggesting birds originated 20 million years earlier than previously thought.