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No social distancing in the Cretaceous:New study finds earliest evidence for mammal social behavior(图)
No social distancing Cretaceous earliest evidence mammal social behavior
2020/11/6
A new study led by U.S. National Science Foundation-funded paleontologists at the University of Washington and its Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture indicates that the earliest ...
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Fossil evidence of 'hibernation-like' state in 250-million-year-old Antarctic animal(图)
Fossil hibernation-like state 250-million-year-old Antarctic animal
2020/9/4
Hibernation is a familiar feature on Earth today. Many animals -- especially those that live close to or in polar regions -- hibernate to get through tough winter months when food is scarce, temperatu...
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New research provides evidence of strong early magnetic field around Earth(图)
New research evidence strong early magnetic field around Earth
2020/2/20
Deep within Earth, swirling liquid iron generates our planet's protective magnetic field. This magnetic field is invisible but is vital for life on Earth's surface: It shields the planet from harmful ...
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Extinction Mystery Solved? Fossil Evidence Suggests Humans Played a Role in Monkey’s Demise in Jamaica(图)
Extinction Mystery Fossil Evidence Humans Played Monkey’s Demise Jamaica
2017/9/4
Radiocarbon dating of a fossilized leg bone from a Jamaican monkey called Xenothrix mcgregori suggests it may be the one of the most recent primate species anywhere in the world to become extinct, and...
Evidence disproving tropical ‘thermostat’ theory:global warming can breach limits for life
disproving tropical thermostat theory global warming breach limits for life
2017/3/14
New research findings show that as the world warmed millions of years ago, conditions in the tropics may have made it so hot some organisms couldn’t survive.Longstanding theories dating to the 1980s s...
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Scripps/UCSD Geophysicist Among International Team Finding Evidence of First Plate Tectonics 3.8 Billion Years Ago(图)
plate tectonics
2007/3/26