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A new museum at Rowan University in southern New Jersey—an area of considerable paleontological significance—offers a compelling look at the end of the dinosaur age.
An intricate astral tapestry, the map gives stargazers digital views of the ancient cosmos in unprecedented detail and breadth. Scrolling and zooming in can take users some 13.5 billion years back ...
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Cretaceous 'Pompeii' of China isn't what we thought
Incredibly well preserved dinosaurs at China fossil site were thought to have been buried in huge volcanic eruptions, similar to the Mount Vesuvius that covered the city of Pompeii 2,000 years ago ...
A new map of the universe displays for the first time the span of the entire known cosmos with pinpoint accuracy and sweeping beauty. Created by Johns Hopkins University astronomers with data mined ...
S. charybdis lived 98.79 million years ago, during the mid-Cretaceous period, in what is today Myanmar, according to the international research team from China and Denmark.
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