Since the end of the last ice age 21,000 years ago, our planet has seen ocean levels rise by 120 meters to reach their current levels. This increase has not been constant, rather punctuated by rapid accelerations, linked to massive outburst floods from the ice caps. The largest increase, known by paleoclimatologists as ‘Melt-Water Pulse […]
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Gaseous Emissions from Dinosaurs May Have Warmed Prehistoric Earth
June 24th, 2012
riffin Sauropod dinosaurs could in principle have produced enough of the greenhouse gas methane to warm the climate many millions of years ago, at a time when Earth was warm and wet. That’s according to calculations reported in the May 8th issue of Current Biology, a Cell Press publication. The hulking sauropods, distinctive for their enormous size and […]
Federal agents seize Tyrannosaurus dinosaur fossil in New York
June 23rd, 2012
riffin The U.S. government seized a rare dinosaur skeleton Friday in what observers for the Mongolian government and a dinosaur expert called an important step toward returning the skeleton to its home in Mongolia. Wooden crates holding pieces of the Tyrannosaurus bataar fossil were loaded onto a white truck at a Queens storage center shortly before […]
German turtle fossils discovered fornicating
June 22nd, 2012
riffin Nine pairs of fornicating turtle fossils have been found in Germany, frozen in time while having sex some 50 million years ago, according to a recent study published in Biology Letters. The turtle couples, discovered in Germany’s Messel Pit, are the first vertebrate fossils found in this extreme case of coitus interruptus. They apparently died mid-intercourse […]
Eggs of Enigmatic Dinosaur in Patagonia Discovered
June 19th, 2012
riffin An Argentine-Swedish research team has reported a 70-million-year-old pocket of fossilized bones and unique eggs of an enigmatic birdlike dinosaur in Patagonia. “What makes the discovery unique are the two eggs preserved near articulated bones of its hind limb. This is the first time the eggs are found in a close proximity to skeletal remains […]
Landslides linked to plate tectonics create the steepest mountain terrain
June 17th, 2012
riffin Some of the steepest mountain slopes in the world got that way because of the interplay between terrain uplift associated with plate tectonics and powerful streams cutting into hillsides, leading to erosion in the form of large landslides, new research shows. The work, presented online May 27 in Nature Geoscience, shows that once the angle of […]
Still Capable of Adapting: Genetic Diversity of ‘Living Fossil’ Coelacanths
June 16th, 2012
riffin The morphology of coelacanths has not fundamentally changed since the Devonian age, that is, for about 400 million years. Nevertheless, these animals known as living fossils are able to genetically adapt to their environment. This is described by PD Dr. Kathrin Lampert from the RUB’s Department of Animal Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity along with colleagues […]
Dinosaur Like T. Rex With Stubby Arms Ruled Lost Supercontinent, Eoabelisaurus Fossils Show
June 15th, 2012
riffin A newfound giant predatory dinosaur with even stubbier arms than Tyrannosaurus rex may now hint that a vast desert once existed in the heart of a lost supercontinent, potentially barring this carnivore and its kin from spreading across the entire ancient world, researchers say. When T. rex and its tyrannosaurid relatives dominated as predators in the Northern Hemisphere in […]



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