Fossils

Fossils

Buried deep beneath within the ground are the reminisce of the once- living: fossils. Whether animals or plants, if the conditions are correct, a fossil can be naturally preserved for millions of years. As a result, their geological imprint can provide palaeontologists with invaluable insights of the past. For example, Darwin’s theory of evolution has been refined and modified as fossil data has accumulated over the years.

This tiny stone tool may have just rewritten human history

Who left them on this Indonesian island? No one knows... yet
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Bigger dinosaurs didn’t always have stronger bites, surprising new study finds

You probably still wouldn’t want to come face to face with them, though
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Scientists finally solve bizarre 40-year-old sea monster mystery

This creature was unlike anything scientists had seen before. Now we know what it was
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8 incredible animals alive today that survived the dinosaurs

Meet the 'living fossils' that give us a glimpse into life in the distant past
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10-year-old finds incredibly rare remains of teenage T.rex

Nicknamed the 'Teen Rex', this fossil could give important insights into the life of this famous dinosaur.
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Mummified baby mammoth unearthed by Canadian miners

The immaculately preserved specimen is "one of the most incredible mummified Ice Age animals ever discovered".
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Newly discovered dinosaur has tiny arms like a T. rex – but the two species lived 20 million years apart

The researchers think the carnivorous Meraxes gigas may have used its arms for mating, not hunting.
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How is coal formed?

It takes millions of years to create and as a non-renewable resource, there is only a finite amount.
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Dinosaur fossils discovered from the day the asteroid hit Earth

The discovery could prove once and for all that an asteroid impact 66 million years ago wiped out the dinosaurs.
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Does fossilised dinosaur poo exist?

Dino dung can provide direct evidence about what these prehistoric reptiles ate.
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How long did it take dinosaur eggs to hatch?

Say you're opening a dinosaur theme park. How long would you have to incubate your eggs?
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The Rutland ichthyosaur and 4 other incredible UK fossils

The UK's largest 'sea dragon' ichthyosaur was discovered in Rutland Water reservoir.
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A perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo could link modern-day birds to dinosaurs

A groundbreaking discovery that could shed light on the nature of dinosaur eggs and the hatching process.
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The story of two mammoths, preserved forever in a fight to the death

In this extract from Locked In Time, palaeontologist Dean Lomax describes the battle that killed two mammoths 12,000 years ago.
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T. rex teens may have driven medium-sized dinosaur species extinct

New research suggests that as T. rex rose to dominance, their young took over the ecological role of middle-sized predators.
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The golden age of dinosaur discovery, with Prof Steve Brusatte

Palaeontologist Prof Steve Brusatte joins us on our brand new podcasts Instant Genius and Instant Genius Extra.
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Australia’s largest dinosaur is a newly discovered 30m-long titan

Australotitan cooperensis is believed to be among the 10-15 largest dinosaurs worldwide.
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T. rex’s alligator-like jaw helped it to bite through bone

Previous research suggested this joint was flexible – similar to those seen in present-day snakes.
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Could there be fossils on Mars?

Asked by: Emily Hunter, Leicester
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