Eric Monceret and Sylvie Monceret-Goujon found one of the world’s richest and most biodiverse fossil sites from the Lower Ordovician period (488-444 million years ago) in southern France.
Historically, fossil embryos from the early Cambrian to Early Ordovician periods have predominantly included ... improving our understanding of this diverse and pivotal group from the Cambrian period.
The Triassic is a tale of two histories. One is its natural history, begun after the Great Permian Dying, 252m years ago, when, as happens from time to time, plate tectonics brought Earth’s continents ...
Based on the history of life here on earth, at least one prominent paleontologist thinks that complex life in the cosmos is ...
The weekend brings an Epiphany Party, the Fourth Annual Jaimie Cox Memorial Blood Drive and a Winter Market, along with ...
the microfossils dating to the Lower Ordovician Period, approximately 480 million years ago, fill an approximately 25-million-year gap in knowledge by reconciling the molecular clock—or pace of ...
Touch fossils from the Ordovician, then travel to the Carboniferous Time Period in a life-size walk-through forest recreation. Learn how a trip to the central and southern parts of Illinois shows ...
“NATURE vibrates with rhythms, climatic and dystrophic, those finding stratigraphic expression ranging In period from the rapid ... with tne aid of fossils in terrestrial rocks, and acquire ...
An international research team has made a notable discovery of fossil embryos belonging to ... reported from the early Cambrian to the Early Ordovician periods, most examples are limited to ...