Paleo in the News

A single protein makes lovesick flies spill their guts

Science News - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 13:00
Producing a male-specific protein in digestion-related neurons may have led to the evolution of an odd “romantic” barfing behavior in one species of fruit flies.
Categories: Fossils

How alien ‘canals’ sparked debate over life on Mars

Science News - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 10:30
In The Martians, journalist David Baron recounts scientific and public debate over purported intelligent life on the Red Planet.
Categories: Fossils

Mysterious Denisovan interbreeding shaped the humans we are today

Science Daily - Paleontology - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 08:37
Denisovans, a mysterious human relative, left behind far more than a handful of fossils—they left genetic fingerprints in modern humans across the globe. Multiple interbreeding events with distinct Denisovan populations helped shape traits like high-altitude survival in Tibetans, cold-weather adaptation in Inuits, and enhanced immunity. Their influence spanned from Siberia to South America, and scientists are now uncovering how these genetic gifts transformed human evolution, even with such limited physical remains.
Categories: Fossils

Mysterious Denisovan interbreeding shaped the humans we are today

Science Daily - Fossils - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 08:37
Denisovans, a mysterious human relative, left behind far more than a handful of fossils—they left genetic fingerprints in modern humans across the globe. Multiple interbreeding events with distinct Denisovan populations helped shape traits like high-altitude survival in Tibetans, cold-weather adaptation in Inuits, and enhanced immunity. Their influence spanned from Siberia to South America, and scientists are now uncovering how these genetic gifts transformed human evolution, even with such limited physical remains.
Categories: Fossils

Cosmic rays could, in theory, sustain life on other worlds

Science News - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 08:00
The hypothesis could extend the search for extraterrestrial life to include frigid planets with thin atmospheres and underground water.
Categories: Fossils

Bizarre ancient creatures unearthed in the Grand Canyon

Science Daily - Paleontology - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 07:14
A groundbreaking fossil discovery in the Grand Canyon has unveiled exquisitely preserved soft-bodied animals from the Cambrian period, offering an unprecedented glimpse into early life more than 500 million years ago. Researchers uncovered molluscs, crustaceans, and exotic worms with remarkable feeding adaptations, preserved in a nutrient-rich “Goldilocks zone” that fueled evolutionary experimentation. The find not only reveals the complexity of Cambrian ecosystems but also draws intriguing parallels between ancient biological innovation and modern economic risk-taking.
Categories: Fossils

Bizarre ancient creatures unearthed in the Grand Canyon

Science Daily - Fossils - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 07:14
A groundbreaking fossil discovery in the Grand Canyon has unveiled exquisitely preserved soft-bodied animals from the Cambrian period, offering an unprecedented glimpse into early life more than 500 million years ago. Researchers uncovered molluscs, crustaceans, and exotic worms with remarkable feeding adaptations, preserved in a nutrient-rich “Goldilocks zone” that fueled evolutionary experimentation. The find not only reveals the complexity of Cambrian ecosystems but also draws intriguing parallels between ancient biological innovation and modern economic risk-taking.
Categories: Fossils

Bizarre ancient creatures unearthed in the Grand Canyon

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Thu, 08/14/2025 - 07:14
A groundbreaking fossil discovery in the Grand Canyon has unveiled exquisitely preserved soft-bodied animals from the Cambrian period, offering an unprecedented glimpse into early life more than 500 million years ago. Researchers uncovered molluscs, crustaceans, and exotic worms with remarkable feeding adaptations, preserved in a nutrient-rich “Goldilocks zone” that fueled evolutionary experimentation. The find not only reveals the complexity of Cambrian ecosystems but also draws intriguing parallels between ancient biological innovation and modern economic risk-taking.
Categories: Fossils

A glacier burst, flooding Juneau. Again. This one broke records

Science News - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 18:24
A warming climate is behind growing floods of glacier meltwater in Alaska’s capital. Scientists say it’s the new normal.
Categories: Fossils

Stark images show water's role in human strife and survival

New Scientist - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 13:00
As part of the exhibition Thirst: In Search of Freshwater, photographer M'hammed Kilito's images showcase the importance and fragility of humanity's relationship with fresh water
Categories: Fossils

A 104-centimeter-long hair could rewrite recordkeeping in Inca society

Science News - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 13:00
Analysis of the hair used in a knotted device reveals the owner’s simple diet. That suggests commoners, not just the elite, kept records in Inca society.
Categories: Fossils

Sunlight is all that’s needed to keep these tiny aircraft aloft

Science News - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 10:00
Sun-powered fliers could use photophoretic forces to hover in the mesosphere, gathering data from a region off limits to planes and balloons.
Categories: Fossils

Tiny ancient whale with a killer bite found in Australia

Science Daily - Paleontology - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 01:33
An extraordinary fossil find along Victoria’s Surf Coast has revealed Janjucetus dullardi, a sharp-toothed, dolphin-sized predator that lived 26 million years ago. With large eyes, slicing teeth, and exceptional ear bone preservation, this early cousin of modern baleen whales offers unprecedented insight into their evolution.
Categories: Fossils

Tiny ancient whale with a killer bite found in Australia

Science Daily - Dinosaurs - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 01:33
An extraordinary fossil find along Victoria’s Surf Coast has revealed Janjucetus dullardi, a sharp-toothed, dolphin-sized predator that lived 26 million years ago. With large eyes, slicing teeth, and exceptional ear bone preservation, this early cousin of modern baleen whales offers unprecedented insight into their evolution.
Categories: Fossils

Tiny ancient whale with a killer bite found in Australia

Science Daily - Fossils - Wed, 08/13/2025 - 01:33
An extraordinary fossil find along Victoria’s Surf Coast has revealed Janjucetus dullardi, a sharp-toothed, dolphin-sized predator that lived 26 million years ago. With large eyes, slicing teeth, and exceptional ear bone preservation, this early cousin of modern baleen whales offers unprecedented insight into their evolution.
Categories: Fossils

Warm autumns could be a driver in monarch butterflies’ decline

Science News - Tue, 08/12/2025 - 18:01
In the lab, higher temperatures during fall migration led monarchs to break their reproductive pause, increasing their risk of death.
Categories: Fossils

These ants are one of the most effective teams in the natural world

New Scientist - Tue, 08/12/2025 - 11:00
Typically, individuals work less effectively in bigger teams, but weaver ants buck this trend by increasing their power output when they pull together
Categories: Fossils

Stopping menopausal hormones may require more bone monitoring

Science News - Tue, 08/12/2025 - 10:00
Women face a small rise in fracture risk within 10 years of stopping therapy, suggesting the need for additional monitoring.
Categories: Fossils

The sugar substitute sucralose makes immunotherapy less effective

Science News - Tue, 08/12/2025 - 08:00
Found in Splenda, sucralose reduces immunotherapy efficacy via its effects on the gut microbiome, but arginine supplements might counter the outcome.
Categories: Fossils

Scientists re-create a legendary golden fabric from clam waste

Science News - Mon, 08/11/2025 - 10:00
Sea silk, once spun from endangered clams, may make a comeback — thanks to discarded fibers from a farmed species. The find could sustainably revive a fading art.
Categories: Fossils

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