A fossil plant smaller than a fingernail, collected more than a century ago from a Scottish rock bed, is reshaping the story ...
Professor John Marshall collecting samples on the End Devonian mass extinction in East Greenland. Credit: Chris Berry A ...
This is one of my favorite places to hunt fossils whenever I’m in Michigan, and it never disappoints. This beach is packed with incredible middle Devonian fossils from the Traverse Group, dating back ...
For one Dutchman, a remote Caithness quarry was all he wanted for Christmas, as it was filled with a treasure trove of rare ...
It’s a reminder that more than 350 million years ago, during the Devonian Age of Fishes, Cleveland was covered by a shallow ...
Experts and novices alike hunt for specimens that could change our understanding of evolution – and all only a short day trip from Melbourne ...
About 360 million years ago, the shallow sea above present-day Cleveland was home to a fearsome apex predator: Dunkleosteus terrelli. This 14-foot armored fish ruled the Late Devonian seas with ...
Bucknell University Professor Jeffrey Trop, geology & environmental geosciences, is one of the recipients of a National Science Foundation (NSF) $148,000 collaborative grant supporting research that ...
Recent research published in Science has revealed how the world’s oldest forests played a critical role in reshaping life on land and transforming Earth’s atmosphere. Among these groundbreaking ...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $148,000 grant to Lycoming College’s David Broussard, Ph.D., associate professor of biology, for work on a project entitled, “Silty streams and ...
JOHNSON COUNTY, Iowa (KCRG) - When more than 300 billion gallons of floodwater poured over the Coralville Lake spillway in 1993, it washed away several feet of silt, sand, and limestone, revealing ...
Imagine standing on a 390-million-year-old sea floor, running your fingers across the fossilized remains of creatures that swam when the Midwest was submerged under a tropical ocean. No, this isn’t ...