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Researchers Announce Discovery Of Skulls Of Bizarre Animals Showing Advanced Stage In Transition Between Dinosaurs And Birds
March 24, 1998 A team of researchers from the American Museum of Natural History and George Washington University have announced the discovery of the first known skulls of a bizarre group of ancient animals called ... > full story -
American Museum Of Natural History Researchers Announce Discovery Of Oldest Known Fossil Ants 92-Million-Year-Old Fossils Found In New Jersey Amber
February 2, 1998 A team of researchers from the American Museum of Natural History announced today in the journal Nature the discovery of the oldest fossil ants ever found. The extremely rare 92-million-year-old ants ... > full story -
Skull Of Refrigerator-Size Ancient Armadillo Finds A Home At UF
December 16, 1997 At more than 6 feet long and weighing as much as 600 pounds, this is one armadillo that likely wouldn't have ended up as road kill. That's about the size of the armadillo University of ... > full story -
Sandia National Labs Scientists Use Digital Paleontology To Produce Voice Of Parasaurolophus Dinosaur
December 10, 1997 Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science have collaborated to recreate the sound a dinosaur made 75 million years ... > full story -
Clues To Horse Extinction Point To Gritty Grass, Climate Change
October 19, 1997 A Johns Hopkins paleobiologist has uncovered clues that the horses (and camels and rhinos) that roamed North America millions of years ago went extinct because of climate change that radically ... > full story -
Colorado State Anthropologist Finds Fossil Treasures In Africa
October 15, 1997 Colorado State University anthropologist Diane Waddle has uncovered a fossil find that could fill important gaps in the fossil record of Botswana, Africa. Her excavations in Bone Cave has uncovered a ... > full story -
Clues To Horse Extinctions Point To Gritty Grass, Climate Change
October 14, 1997 A Johns Hopkins paleobiologist has uncovered clues that the horses (and camels and rhinos) that roamed North America millions of years ago went extinct because of climate change that radically ... > full story -
Notre Dame Paleontologist Finds Damage Done To T. Rex Skull
September 30, 1997 The skull of what is believed to be the largest Tyrannosaur on record has been seriously damaged by poachers on the northeastern Montana cattle ranch where the fossilized dinosaur skeleton was found, ... > full story -
Where Fossils Fear To Tread: Scientists Follow Genes To An Ancient Ancestor
August 15, 1997 Some 600 or 700 million years ago, before animal life made a sudden evolutionary shift and diverged into nearly all the major animal divisions we know from fossils, primitive animals were inventing ... > full story
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