Last voyage of an ocean drilling ship? Here's why scientists don't want to see the JOIDES Resolution mothballed
Phys.org - Wed 4 Sep 24My favorite place in the world isn't a fixed location. It's the JOIDES Resolution, an internationally funded research ship that has spent its service life constantly on the move, from deep in ...
Understanding lesser-known mass extinctions during the Age of Dinosaurs
Cosmos Magazine - Fri 30 Aug 24Non-avian dinosaurs were wiped out by an asteroid which slammed into Earth 66 million years ago – which saw about 75% of plant and animal life wiped out – but other mass extinctions occurred ...
Deadly land-sea ‘tag team’ caused marine mass extinction 185 million years ago
Interesting Engineering - Thu 29 Aug 24 Lost world found: Identical dino tracks found on opposite side of Atlantic Ocean, Interesting Engineering - Mon 26 Aug 24What caused marine mass extinctions millions of years ago?, Earth.com - Sat 31 Aug 24
An Ocean Divides Matching Dinosaur Footprints, Popular Mechanics - Fri 30 Aug 24
Identical dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, Earth.com - Wed 28 Aug 24
Matching sets of dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, CNN - Mon 26 Aug 24
Catastrophic Ancient Chain Of Events Possibly Caused Mass Extinction-Triggering Ocean Oxygen Loss, IFLScience - Tue 3 Sep 24
Land–Sea “Tag-Team” Devastated Ocean Life During the Time of the Dinosaurs, Technology Networks - Tue 3 Sep 24
How Ancient Ocean Crises Shaped Earth's Evolution: A Deep Dive Into Mass Extinctions, Techtimes - Fri 30 Aug 24
"Tag-Team" Between Oceans and Continents Caused Devastating Marine Anoxic Events, Technology Networks - Thu 29 Aug 24
Dinosaur Tracks On Two Separate Continents Reveal Seismic Split 140 Million Years Ago, IFLScience - Mon 26 Aug 24
Watch 1.8 Billion Years of Tectonic Plates Dance, Mirage News - Fri 6 Sep 24
Land-Sea Tag-Team Wrecked Ocean Life Millennia Ago, Mirage News - Thu 29 Aug 24
Scientists Uncover Ancient Land-Sea Devastation of Ocean Life, Mirage News - Thu 29 Aug 24
Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Ancient Continental Connection Between South America and Africa, Science Blog - Sun 25 Aug 24
Dinosaur Footprints Match Across Atlantic, Mirage News - Sun 25 Aug 24
Land-sea 'tag-team' devastated ocean life millions of years ago, reveal scientists
Phys.org - Thu 29 Aug 24Scientists have revealed how a "tag-team" between the oceans and continents millions of years ago devastated marine life—and altered the course of evolution on Earth.
Land-sea 'tag-team' devastated ocean life millions of years ago reveal scientists, ScienceDaily - Sun 1 Sep 24Land-sea “tag-team” devastated ocean life millions of years ago reveal scientists, Scienmag - Thu 29 Aug 24
Land-sea “tag-team” devastated ocean life millions of years ago reveal scientists, Eurekalert - Thu 29 Aug 24
Scientists Discover Similar Dinosaur Footprints on Opposite Sides of the Atlantic
New York Times - Thu 29 Aug 24More than 260 similar footprints found in Brazil and Cameroon help us understand a region that broke apart millions of years ago.
Matching dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean
Phys.org - Sun 25 Aug 24An international team of researchers led by SMU paleontologist Louis L. Jacobs has found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on what are now two different continents.
Matching dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, ScienceDaily - Mon 26 Aug 24Matching dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, Newswise - Mon 26 Aug 24
Matching dinosaur footprints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, Eurekalert - Sun 25 Aug 24
Most Complete Dinosaur Fossil Found In U.K. Was 125 Million Years Old
Discover Magazine - Wed 21 Aug 24The new species allegedly had a hip bone the size of a dinner plate.
'Matching' Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Africa and South America
Smithsonian Magazine - Fri 30 Aug 24The fossils show how dinosaurs may have crossed between landmasses around 120 million years ago, when the continents were still connected
Al Naslaa rock: Saudi Arabia's enigmatic sandstone block that's split perfectly down the middle
Livescience - Fri 30 Aug 24Al Naslaa is a rock formation in Saudi Arabia's northwestern desert consisting of two huge, symmetrical stone blocks that are separated by a mysterious gap and ...
Matching Dinosaur Footprints Found 3,700 Miles Apart Reveal Earth's Past
ScienceAlert - Thu 29 Aug 24How did they walk so far?
Researchers Match Dinosaur Footprints Across Two Continents
Extremetech - Tue 27 Aug 24The footprints offer evidence for a long-suspected land bridge connecting what are now South America and Africa.
Matching dinosaur prints found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean
ZME Science - Mon 26 Aug 24Ancient footprints across the Atlantic Ocean offer clues to the dinosaur's last intercontinental journey.
Dinosaur footprints from Africa and South America are a match
Popular Science - Mon 26 Aug 24A team of paleontologists recently found matching sets of Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on what are now two different continents. One set is in Brazil and the other is roughly 3,700 ...
Matching dinosaur footprints found more than 3,700 miles apart
CBSNews - Mon 26 Aug 24Footprints dating back 120 million years show where dinosaurs were able to cross between land that's now part of two different continents.
Scientists Uncover Catastrophic Chain Reaction That Changed Earth’s Evolutionary Path Forever
SciTechDaily - Sun 1 Sep 24A series of intense environmental events 100 million years ago led to widespread extinctions of marine species. Scientists have uncovered how a “tag-team” interaction between oceans ...
Matching Dinosaur Footprints Connect Ancient Continents Across the Atlantic
SciTechDaily - Mon 26 Aug 24A groundbreaking study has unveiled a set of nearly identical Early Cretaceous dinosaur footprints on two separate continents, illustrating a prehistoric connection between South America and ...
Paleontologists Discover Matching Sets of Dinosaur Footprints in Africa and South America
Sci.News - Mon 26 Aug 24A team of paleontologists led by Southern Methodist University has discovered more than 260 footprints of Early Cretaceous dinosaurs in Brazil and in Cameroon. The post Paleontologists Discover ...