Learn how fossils form through sedimentation and mineralization. Discover types like moulds, casts, and trace fossils in our ...
New research has transformed scientists' understanding of how spectacular fossils with delicate soft tissues form. New research at the University of Leicester has transformed scientists' understanding ...
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Scientists stunned by fossils found at the peak of Mount Everest, here’s why!
Recently, a video showing peoplecollecting marine fossils from the summit of a mountain went viral, leaving many puzzled.
Scientists confirm CT scanning doesn't interfere with natural decomposition processes, opening new windows into understanding how fossils form. Scientists have found that X-Ray scanning reveals ...
Dive into deep time to discover how fossils form, the ocean's surprising origins, and more. What do fossilized leaves, an asteroid, and Florida sinkholes have in common? Dr. Kirk Johnson is Sant ...
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X-ray scanning reveals secrets of fossil formation without disturbing natural decay process
A new study published in Palaeontology has confirmed that X-ray computed tomography (XCT scanning) can be used to monitor decomposing organisms without altering the natural decay process—a vital step ...
Reminds me of working as a picture framer at a large craft supply store just before college. True story. My last week there, I wanted to make a going away gift for my colleagues, so I went to the ...
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What do fossilized leaves, an asteroid, and Florida sinkholes have in common? Dr. Kirk Johnson is Sant Director at the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, and has the answers.
These activities use trilobites as a case study in evolution, connecting how fossils form with other topics in the primary science curriculum. See Evolution across primary science for why this is ...
New research at the University of Leicester has transformed scientists’ understanding of how spectacular fossils with delicate soft tissues form. While most fossils are ‘hard’ tissues, such as bone, ...
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