Paleo in the News

Venice’s iconic winged lion statue originated in ancient China

Science News - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 18:01
European artisans turned a Tang Dynasty tomb guardian sculpture into a symbol of medieval Venetian statehood, researchers say.
Categories: Fossils

Queen ant makes males of another species for daughters to mate with

New Scientist - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 11:00
Bizarrely, Iberian harvester ant queens lay eggs that turn into male builder harvester ants, and some of her offspring are hybrids of the two species
Categories: Fossils

Antarctic lake microbes have flexible survival strategies 

Science News - Wed, 09/03/2025 - 08:00
Life teems under the Antarctic ice sheet. In subglacial Lake Mercer, it is surprisingly versatile and isolated from the rest of the world.
Categories: Fossils

This lizard can tolerate extreme levels of lead

Science News - Tue, 09/02/2025 - 10:00
Cuban brown anoles have the highest blood lead levels of any vertebrate known — three times that of the previous record holder, the Nile crocodile.
Categories: Fossils

A Mars rock analysis tool proved its mettle on a chance find from Arizona

Science News - Tue, 09/02/2025 - 08:00
On Mars, the Perseverance rover found a spotted rock that could bear signs of ancient life. On Earth, a researcher used a lookalike for a dry run.
Categories: Fossils

Mysterious bone disease ravaged Brazil’s giant dinosaurs

Science Daily - Paleontology - Mon, 09/01/2025 - 09:46
Fossilized bones in Brazil reveal that deadly infections plagued sauropods 80 million years ago. Researchers uncovered unhealed lesions consistent with osteomyelitis, pointing to pathogens spread through stagnant waters or insect bites.
Categories: Fossils

Mysterious bone disease ravaged Brazil’s giant dinosaurs

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Mon, 09/01/2025 - 09:46
Fossilized bones in Brazil reveal that deadly infections plagued sauropods 80 million years ago. Researchers uncovered unhealed lesions consistent with osteomyelitis, pointing to pathogens spread through stagnant waters or insect bites.
Categories: Fossils

Mysterious bone disease ravaged Brazil’s giant dinosaurs

Science Daily - Fossils - Mon, 09/01/2025 - 09:46
Fossilized bones in Brazil reveal that deadly infections plagued sauropods 80 million years ago. Researchers uncovered unhealed lesions consistent with osteomyelitis, pointing to pathogens spread through stagnant waters or insect bites.
Categories: Fossils

Bizarre ankylosaur with giant neck spikes redefines dinosaur evolution

Science Daily - Paleontology - Sat, 08/30/2025 - 10:19
Spicomellus afer, a newly analyzed Jurassic ankylosaur from Morocco, is overturning scientists’ understanding of dinosaur evolution. Unlike any other known creature, it carried a collar of meter-long spikes fused directly to its ribs, along with an early form of tail weaponry that predates similar adaptations by over 30 million years. These bizarre features suggest its armor may have been used for show as well as protection, before shifting toward defense in later ankylosaurs.
Categories: Fossils

Bizarre ankylosaur with giant neck spikes redefines dinosaur evolution

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Sat, 08/30/2025 - 10:19
Spicomellus afer, a newly analyzed Jurassic ankylosaur from Morocco, is overturning scientists’ understanding of dinosaur evolution. Unlike any other known creature, it carried a collar of meter-long spikes fused directly to its ribs, along with an early form of tail weaponry that predates similar adaptations by over 30 million years. These bizarre features suggest its armor may have been used for show as well as protection, before shifting toward defense in later ankylosaurs.
Categories: Fossils

Bizarre ankylosaur with giant neck spikes redefines dinosaur evolution

Science Daily - Fossils - Sat, 08/30/2025 - 10:19
Spicomellus afer, a newly analyzed Jurassic ankylosaur from Morocco, is overturning scientists’ understanding of dinosaur evolution. Unlike any other known creature, it carried a collar of meter-long spikes fused directly to its ribs, along with an early form of tail weaponry that predates similar adaptations by over 30 million years. These bizarre features suggest its armor may have been used for show as well as protection, before shifting toward defense in later ankylosaurs.
Categories: Fossils

Ancient DNA finally solves the mystery of the world’s first pandemic

Science Daily - Paleontology - Sat, 08/30/2025 - 03:47
Scientists have finally uncovered direct genetic evidence of Yersinia pestis — the bacterium behind the Plague of Justinian — in a mass grave in Jerash, Jordan. This long-sought discovery resolves a centuries-old debate, confirming that the plague that devastated the Byzantine Empire truly was caused by the same pathogen behind later outbreaks like the Black Death.
Categories: Fossils

Ancient DNA finally solves the mystery of the world’s first pandemic

Science Daily - Fossils - Sat, 08/30/2025 - 03:47
Scientists have finally uncovered direct genetic evidence of Yersinia pestis — the bacterium behind the Plague of Justinian — in a mass grave in Jerash, Jordan. This long-sought discovery resolves a centuries-old debate, confirming that the plague that devastated the Byzantine Empire truly was caused by the same pathogen behind later outbreaks like the Black Death.
Categories: Fossils

A cold today helps keep the COVID away

Science News - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 10:00
A recent cold appears to be a defense against COVID-19 and a partial explanation for kids’ tendency toward milder coronavirus infections.
Categories: Fossils

Scientists discover armored “goblin monster” in prehistoric Utah

Science Daily - Paleontology - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 09:44
Scientists have identified a new giant lizard, Bolg amondol, from Utah’s Kaiparowits Formation, named after Tolkien’s goblin prince. Part of the monstersaur lineage, Bolg reveals that multiple large lizards coexisted with dinosaurs, suggesting a thriving ecosystem. Its discovery in long-stored fossils underscores how museums hold hidden scientific gems.
Categories: Fossils

Scientists discover armored “goblin monster” in prehistoric Utah

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 09:44
Scientists have identified a new giant lizard, Bolg amondol, from Utah’s Kaiparowits Formation, named after Tolkien’s goblin prince. Part of the monstersaur lineage, Bolg reveals that multiple large lizards coexisted with dinosaurs, suggesting a thriving ecosystem. Its discovery in long-stored fossils underscores how museums hold hidden scientific gems.
Categories: Fossils

Scientists discover armored “goblin monster” in prehistoric Utah

Science Daily - Fossils - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 09:44
Scientists have identified a new giant lizard, Bolg amondol, from Utah’s Kaiparowits Formation, named after Tolkien’s goblin prince. Part of the monstersaur lineage, Bolg reveals that multiple large lizards coexisted with dinosaurs, suggesting a thriving ecosystem. Its discovery in long-stored fossils underscores how museums hold hidden scientific gems.
Categories: Fossils

70-million-year-old crocodile relative with dinosaur-crushing jaws found in Argentina

Science Daily - Paleontology - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 09:26
Seventy million years ago, southern Patagonia was home to dinosaurs, turtles, and mammals—but also to a fierce crocodile-like predator. A newly discovered fossil, astonishingly well-preserved, reveals Kostensuchus atrox, a powerful 3.5-meter-long apex predator with crushing jaws and sharp teeth capable of devouring medium-sized dinosaurs. As one of the largest hunters of its time and the first of its kind found in the Chorrillo Formation, this find offers rare insight into the prehistoric ecosystem at the close of the Cretaceous.
Categories: Fossils

70-million-year-old crocodile relative with dinosaur-crushing jaws found in Argentina

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 09:26
Seventy million years ago, southern Patagonia was home to dinosaurs, turtles, and mammals—but also to a fierce crocodile-like predator. A newly discovered fossil, astonishingly well-preserved, reveals Kostensuchus atrox, a powerful 3.5-meter-long apex predator with crushing jaws and sharp teeth capable of devouring medium-sized dinosaurs. As one of the largest hunters of its time and the first of its kind found in the Chorrillo Formation, this find offers rare insight into the prehistoric ecosystem at the close of the Cretaceous.
Categories: Fossils

70-million-year-old crocodile relative with dinosaur-crushing jaws found in Argentina

Science Daily - Fossils - Fri, 08/29/2025 - 09:26
Seventy million years ago, southern Patagonia was home to dinosaurs, turtles, and mammals—but also to a fierce crocodile-like predator. A newly discovered fossil, astonishingly well-preserved, reveals Kostensuchus atrox, a powerful 3.5-meter-long apex predator with crushing jaws and sharp teeth capable of devouring medium-sized dinosaurs. As one of the largest hunters of its time and the first of its kind found in the Chorrillo Formation, this find offers rare insight into the prehistoric ecosystem at the close of the Cretaceous.
Categories: Fossils

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