Fossil of 'Gus' T. Rex sells for record $50M US
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Newport marine science center celebrates new blue whale skeleton
On Thursday, Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport celebrated its new 70-foot blue whale skeleton. It's one of only five on display in the U.S.
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A chance encounter led to one of the largest T. rexes ever found. Now, it could be ‘lost to science’
A large T. rex skeleton nicknamed ‘Gus’ is on track to break auction records, and highlight one of paleontology’s biggest predicaments.
In 2008, bat ecologist Nancy Simmons published a paper describing a 50-million-year-old bat fossil found in southwestern Wyoming, Onychonycteris finneyi. This discovery showed “features that are more primitive than seen in any previously known bat.”
A surprising amount of plastic pollution in the ocean may wind up in a previously overlooked spot: the skeletons of living corals. Up to about 20,000 metric tons of tiny fragments called microplastics may be stored in coral skeletons worldwide every year ...
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