Paleontologists have discovered a new species, Mosura fentoni, a tiny three-eyed predator from 506 million years ago. This remarkable creature sheds light on the evolution of modern arthropods.
A groundbreaking discovery in Australia reveals that reptile-like animals existed 40 million years earlier than previously believed, challenging long-held beliefs about tetrapod evolution and rewriting their history.
A groundbreaking study reveals seismic evidence of a vast reservoir of liquid water hidden beneath Mars' surface, potentially reshaping our understanding of the Red Planet and its ancient ecosystems.
Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of Vulcanidris cratensis, the oldest-known ant, dating back 113 million years. This remarkable find reveals specialized jaws and wings, shedding light on ant evolution.
Discover the incredible story of Deinosuchus, the monstrous predator that feasted on dinosaurs and thrived in saltwater environments, reshaping our understanding of crocodilian evolution.
Paleontologists unveil a remarkably preserved fish species, Ferruaspis brocksi, from 16 million years ago, revealing insights about its diet and the ecosystem of ancient Australia.