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Source: www.moreover.com --- 10 days ago
A highly publicized study claiming there were more than 1,000 previously unknown dinosaur tracks in the Arizona portion of Vermillion Cliffs National Monument turns out to be a bust. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
Paleontologists in the U.S. are in search of the fossilized remains of ancient plants at an excavated site near the Virgin River in Utah. 'Every plant they've identified has been new,' said Utah's state paleontologist Jim Kirkland. ... Source: buzz.stumbleupon.com --- 35 days ago
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Source: www.baynews9.com --- 20 days ago
Paleontologists hope plant fossils in St. George, Utah, illuminate life in early Jurassic ... Source: www.popsci.com --- 6 days ago
Four scientists are now disputing the recent discovery of rare dinosaur tracks in a remote area near the Utah-Arizona border. According to the original study, which was published in the October issue of the paleontology journal Palaios and widely reported around the world, a large concentration of dinosaur tracks and rare tail-drag marks was found in a dinosaur "trample surface" in the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. But Brent Breithaupt of the University of Wyoming Geological Museum, Alan Titus and Rody Cox of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and Andrew Milner of St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm believe the dinosaur tracks are actually just sandstone potholes, created by erosion and weathering. read more ... Source: discovermagazine.com --- 8 days ago
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Source: www.ksl.com --- 11 days ago
A group of Paleontologists says there are no signs of dinosaur tracks at a remote spot along the Utah-Arizona border that previously had been described by University of Utah geologists as a "dinosaur dance floor" because of its density of tracks. ... Source: kutv.com --- 11 days ago
So maybe there was no dinosaur dancing after all. A group of Paleontologists says there are no signs of dinosaur tracks at a remote spot along the Utah-Arizona border. ... Source: www.sanluisobispo.com --- 11 days ago
By By MIKE STARK -- So maybe there was no dinosaur dancing after all. Paleontologists say there are no signs of dinosaur tracks at a remote spot along the Utah-Arizona border that was previously described by University of Utah geologists as a "dinosaur dance floor" for its density of tracks. "We didn't observe a single footprint," said Andrew Milner, paleontologist at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm in southwestern Utah. ... Source: allusionsofgrandeur.wordpress.com --- 14 days ago
Well, not monkeys per se. A dramatic fossil find by Paleontologists from Duke Univesity reveals that primates persisted in Texas longer than anyone thought, untl at least 43 million years ago. That long ago, of course, Texas was covered by tropical forest and active volcanoes. Nowadays, the climate has cooled and the tropical biome is gone, [...] ... Find more results for Paleontologists on RSSMicro.com |
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