Fossils

Jellyfish sleep about as much as humans do – and nap like us too

New Scientist - Tue, 01/06/2026 - 10:00
The benefits of sleep may be more universal than we thought. We know it helps clear waste from the brain in humans, and now it seems that even creatures without brains like ours get similar benefits
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Here’s the science behind nuclear weapons testing

Science News - Tue, 01/06/2026 - 10:00
Nuclear weapons haven’t been tested in the United States since 1992. Find out why, and what could happen if the hiatus ends.
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In a Quebec park, a science game brings predator-prey dynamics to life

Science News - Tue, 01/06/2026 - 08:00
Results show that players’ choices echo predator-prey patterns seen in wildlife, though scientists stress the limits of the analogy.
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First maps of the sun’s outer boundary may help predict solar storms

Science News - Mon, 01/05/2026 - 09:30
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has mapped the shifting boundary between the sun and the rest of the solar system.
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These sick baby ants sacrifice themselves to protect their colony

Science News - Mon, 01/05/2026 - 08:00
When infected by a fungal disease, ant pupae actively emit a chemical cue that prompts workers to get rid of them for the good of the colony.
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A legendary fossil is forcing scientists to rethink human origins

Science Daily - Paleontology - Mon, 01/05/2026 - 01:09
One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an international research team. The famous “Little Foot” skeleton from South Africa has long been debated, but new analysis suggests it doesn’t truly match any known Australopithecus species. Instead, researchers say its unique mix of features points to a previously unidentified human relative, reshaping ideas about early human diversity.
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A legendary fossil is forcing scientists to rethink human origins

Science Daily - Fossils - Mon, 01/05/2026 - 01:09
One of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever found may belong to an entirely new species, according to an international research team. The famous “Little Foot” skeleton from South Africa has long been debated, but new analysis suggests it doesn’t truly match any known Australopithecus species. Instead, researchers say its unique mix of features points to a previously unidentified human relative, reshaping ideas about early human diversity.
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This ancient fossil could rewrite the story of human origins

Science Daily - Paleontology - Sat, 01/03/2026 - 16:54
Scientists may have cracked the case of whether a seven-million-year-old fossil could walk upright. A new study found strong anatomical evidence that Sahelanthropus tchadensis was bipedal, including a ligament attachment seen only in human ancestors. Despite its ape-like appearance and small brain, its leg and hip structure suggest it moved confidently on two legs. The finding places bipedalism near the very root of the human family tree.
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This ancient fossil could rewrite the story of human origins

Science Daily - Fossils - Sat, 01/03/2026 - 16:54
Scientists may have cracked the case of whether a seven-million-year-old fossil could walk upright. A new study found strong anatomical evidence that Sahelanthropus tchadensis was bipedal, including a ligament attachment seen only in human ancestors. Despite its ape-like appearance and small brain, its leg and hip structure suggest it moved confidently on two legs. The finding places bipedalism near the very root of the human family tree.
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Fossilized bones are revealing secrets from a lost world

Science Daily - Paleontology - Sat, 01/03/2026 - 04:20
Researchers have uncovered thousands of preserved metabolic molecules inside fossilized bones millions of years old, offering a surprising new window into prehistoric life. The findings reveal animals’ diets, diseases, and even their surrounding climate, including evidence of warmer, wetter environments. One fossil even showed signs of a parasite still known today. This approach could transform how scientists reconstruct ancient ecosystems.
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Fossilized bones are revealing secrets from a lost world

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Sat, 01/03/2026 - 04:20
Researchers have uncovered thousands of preserved metabolic molecules inside fossilized bones millions of years old, offering a surprising new window into prehistoric life. The findings reveal animals’ diets, diseases, and even their surrounding climate, including evidence of warmer, wetter environments. One fossil even showed signs of a parasite still known today. This approach could transform how scientists reconstruct ancient ecosystems.
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Fossilized bones are revealing secrets from a lost world

Science Daily - Fossils - Sat, 01/03/2026 - 04:20
Researchers have uncovered thousands of preserved metabolic molecules inside fossilized bones millions of years old, offering a surprising new window into prehistoric life. The findings reveal animals’ diets, diseases, and even their surrounding climate, including evidence of warmer, wetter environments. One fossil even showed signs of a parasite still known today. This approach could transform how scientists reconstruct ancient ecosystems.
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These scientific discoveries brought us joy in 2025

Science News - Fri, 01/02/2026 - 09:00
Amidst a tough year for science, glimmers of joy burst through in revelations from the silly to the sublime.
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This new year, maybe resolve to quit

Science News - Fri, 01/02/2026 - 08:00
Western cultural stories tend to emphasize perseverance. But science shows that knowing when to quit has a place in our success too.
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Did an exploding comet wipe out the mammoths?

Science Daily - Paleontology - Thu, 01/01/2026 - 22:12
Scientists are uncovering new clues that a cosmic explosion may have rocked Earth at the end of the last ice age. At major Clovis-era sites, researchers found shocked quartz—evidence of intense heat and pressure consistent with a comet airburst rather than volcanism or human activity. The event could have sparked massive fires, blocked sunlight, and triggered a rapid return to ice-age conditions. These harsh changes may explain the sudden loss of megafauna and the disappearance of the Clovis culture.
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This strange ancient snake was hiding in a museum for decades

Science Daily - Paleontology - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 12:39
A strange little snake fossil found on England’s south coast has finally revealed its secrets—more than 40 years after it was discovered. The newly named Paradoxophidion richardoweni lived around 37 million years ago, during a time when Britain was warmer and teeming with reptiles. Though known only from tiny backbone bones, this “paradox snake” carries a surprising mix of traits seen in modern snakes, placing it near the very roots of today’s most diverse snake group.
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This strange ancient snake was hiding in a museum for decades

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 12:39
A strange little snake fossil found on England’s south coast has finally revealed its secrets—more than 40 years after it was discovered. The newly named Paradoxophidion richardoweni lived around 37 million years ago, during a time when Britain was warmer and teeming with reptiles. Though known only from tiny backbone bones, this “paradox snake” carries a surprising mix of traits seen in modern snakes, placing it near the very roots of today’s most diverse snake group.
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This strange ancient snake was hiding in a museum for decades

Science Daily - Fossils - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 12:39
A strange little snake fossil found on England’s south coast has finally revealed its secrets—more than 40 years after it was discovered. The newly named Paradoxophidion richardoweni lived around 37 million years ago, during a time when Britain was warmer and teeming with reptiles. Though known only from tiny backbone bones, this “paradox snake” carries a surprising mix of traits seen in modern snakes, placing it near the very roots of today’s most diverse snake group.
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Some of 2025’s scientific discoveries broke records

Science News - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 09:00
Longest lightning, the first AI-generated genomes and biggest black hole smashup were among this year’s top science superlatives.
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In a first, orcas and dolphins seen possibly hunting together

Science News - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 07:00
New footage shows orcas and dolphins coordinating hunts, hinting at interspecies teamwork to track and catch salmon off British Columbia.
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