Paleo in the News

Student’s pinkie-sized fossil reveals a new croc species

Science Daily - Paleontology - Tue, 09/23/2025 - 07:10
A 95-million-year-old crocodyliform fossil, affectionately nicknamed Elton, was discovered in Montana by student Harrison Allen. Unlike most crocs, it lived on land and ate a varied diet. The find led to the naming of a new species, Thikarisuchus xenodentes, offering insights into croc evolution and burrow-based fossil preservation. For Allen, it was a life-changing project that launched him into a career in paleontology.
Categories: Fossils

Student’s pinkie-sized fossil reveals a new croc species

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Tue, 09/23/2025 - 07:10
A 95-million-year-old crocodyliform fossil, affectionately nicknamed Elton, was discovered in Montana by student Harrison Allen. Unlike most crocs, it lived on land and ate a varied diet. The find led to the naming of a new species, Thikarisuchus xenodentes, offering insights into croc evolution and burrow-based fossil preservation. For Allen, it was a life-changing project that launched him into a career in paleontology.
Categories: Fossils

Student’s pinkie-sized fossil reveals a new croc species

Science Daily - Fossils - Tue, 09/23/2025 - 07:10
A 95-million-year-old crocodyliform fossil, affectionately nicknamed Elton, was discovered in Montana by student Harrison Allen. Unlike most crocs, it lived on land and ate a varied diet. The find led to the naming of a new species, Thikarisuchus xenodentes, offering insights into croc evolution and burrow-based fossil preservation. For Allen, it was a life-changing project that launched him into a career in paleontology.
Categories: Fossils

Lung cancer plugs into the mouse brain

Science News - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 12:00
Exploring the relationship between cancer cells and nerve cells, which can signal tumors to grow, could unearth ways to slow disease.
Categories: Fossils

Enceladus’ ocean may not have produced precursor chemicals for life

Science News - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 10:00
Building blocks of life have been found on this moon of Saturn. They may come from chemical reactions beyond Enceladus’ possible life-supporting ocean.
Categories: Fossils

An ancient reptile’s fossilized skin reveals how it swam like a seal

Science News - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 08:00
A reptile fossil is the first of its kind with skin and partially webbed feet, possibly showing how later species like plesiosaurs adapted to water.
Categories: Fossils

Hidden for 125 years, a Welsh fossil turns out to be a dinosaur

Science Daily - Paleontology - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 01:19
More than a century after its discovery, a mysterious fossil from South Wales has finally been confirmed as belonging to a new species of predatory dinosaur. Using cutting-edge digital scanning, researchers reconstructed the long-lost jawbone, revealing unique features that warranted a new name: Newtonsaurus.
Categories: Fossils

Hidden for 125 years, a Welsh fossil turns out to be a dinosaur

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 01:19
More than a century after its discovery, a mysterious fossil from South Wales has finally been confirmed as belonging to a new species of predatory dinosaur. Using cutting-edge digital scanning, researchers reconstructed the long-lost jawbone, revealing unique features that warranted a new name: Newtonsaurus.
Categories: Fossils

Hidden for 125 years, a Welsh fossil turns out to be a dinosaur

Science Daily - Fossils - Mon, 09/22/2025 - 01:19
More than a century after its discovery, a mysterious fossil from South Wales has finally been confirmed as belonging to a new species of predatory dinosaur. Using cutting-edge digital scanning, researchers reconstructed the long-lost jawbone, revealing unique features that warranted a new name: Newtonsaurus.
Categories: Fossils

Stunning fossil from the Gobi Desert rewrites dinosaur history

Science Daily - Paleontology - Sat, 09/20/2025 - 22:27
A newly discovered fossil in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has revealed the oldest and most complete pachycephalosaur ever found, offering a rare glimpse into the early evolution of these dome-headed dinosaurs. Named Zavacephale rinpoche, or “precious one,” this juvenile specimen dates back 108 million years, pushing the group’s fossil record back by 15 million years.
Categories: Fossils

Stunning fossil from the Gobi Desert rewrites dinosaur history

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Sat, 09/20/2025 - 22:27
A newly discovered fossil in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has revealed the oldest and most complete pachycephalosaur ever found, offering a rare glimpse into the early evolution of these dome-headed dinosaurs. Named Zavacephale rinpoche, or “precious one,” this juvenile specimen dates back 108 million years, pushing the group’s fossil record back by 15 million years.
Categories: Fossils

Stunning fossil from the Gobi Desert rewrites dinosaur history

Science Daily - Fossils - Sat, 09/20/2025 - 22:27
A newly discovered fossil in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has revealed the oldest and most complete pachycephalosaur ever found, offering a rare glimpse into the early evolution of these dome-headed dinosaurs. Named Zavacephale rinpoche, or “precious one,” this juvenile specimen dates back 108 million years, pushing the group’s fossil record back by 15 million years.
Categories: Fossils

When cancer targets the young

Science News - Sat, 09/20/2025 - 06:00
Editor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses the troubling rise of cancer among younger adults, and shares a glimmer of hope for those diagnosed in early childhood.
Categories: Fossils

Staying on the keto diet long term could carry health risks

Science News - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 13:00
Months on a high-fat keto diet put mice at risk for cardiovascular disease and impaired insulin secretion.
Categories: Fossils

A primordial black hole may have spewed the highest energy neutrino ever found

Science News - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 11:17
The Big Bang may have spawned these theoretical black holes, whose lives are thought to end in a burst of extremely energetic particles.
Categories: Fossils

Bats live with some viruses. But others can do them in

Science News - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 09:00
Bats can carry some deadly human pathogens without signs of illness. A new survey shows that other viruses can still be bad for bats.
Categories: Fossils

Math puzzle: The four islands

Science News - Fri, 09/19/2025 - 07:00
Solve the math puzzle from our October 2025 issue, in which four princesses divide up lands to keep peace.
Categories: Fossils

A handheld ‘bone printer’ shows promise in animal tests

Science News - Thu, 09/18/2025 - 12:00
Demonstrated in rabbits, the 3-D printer might someday print bone grafts directly onto fractures, complete with antibiotics to ease healing.
Categories: Fossils

Stunning amber deposits hold insects from the time of the dinosaurs

New Scientist - Thu, 09/18/2025 - 11:00
A sand quarry in Ecuador has yielded South America’s first amber with bio-inclusions, including a spider's web and a collection of mosquitoes, beetles, flies, wasps and biting midges that lived 112 million years ago
Categories: Fossils

Tug or fetch? Some dogs sort toys by how they are used

Science News - Thu, 09/18/2025 - 10:00
Dogs that easily learn the names of toys might also mentally sort them by function, a new example of complex cognitive activity in the canine brain.
Categories: Fossils

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