Paleontology Rare Ediacaran Fossils Shed Light on Early Multicellular Organisms The recent discoveries of the multicellular algae show evidence that life did indeed flourish before…Cienna LyonApril 18, 2016
Paleontology Fossil Trove Gives Insights on Ice-Age Caribbean Ecology The arrival of humans to the Caribbean region likely caused a number of extinctions within…Sasha ParisMarch 14, 2016
Paleontology DINOSAURS, THE EVOLUTION OF BIRDS, AND THE ORIGIN OF FLIGHT: A Physical Description of Cretaceous Feathered Dinosaurs Dinosaurs capture the imaginations of children and adults…Karl Stiger, Cienna LyonNovember 10, 2015
Paleontology How Giraffes Evolved Such a Large Neck When we think of animals with extreme adaptations, the giraffe definitely comes to mind. Along…Cienna LyonNovember 1, 2015
Paleontology The Intriguing History of Shark Evolution** Part 1 of 2: General Overview Fossil shark image courtesy of Karl Stiger Sharks may…Cienna LyonOctober 16, 2015
Paleontology Pregnant Horse Uncovered in German Fossil Pit An amazing fossil was recently described in the journal Plos One by a team of…Cienna LyonOctober 15, 2015
Paleontology Mammoth Movement Mapped Out Mammuthus primigenius, more commonly known as the woolly mammoth, has been a well loved prehistoric…Cienna LyonSeptember 16, 2015
Paleontology Velociraptor-like Snouts Grown on Chick Embryos Innocent backyard chickens appear to harbor genes to grow a Velociraptor-like snout. After blocking two…Melissa HamiltonSeptember 11, 2015
Paleontology Climate Change has Given us Today’s Canines by Pushing their Evolution Everyone has either owned or been around dogs in their lifetime. We keep them as…Cienna LyonSeptember 5, 2015
Paleontology Amazing New Insight about Tooth Growth in the Saber Teeth of Smilodon Saber toothed tigers are some of the most famous and plentiful prehistoric fossils found today,…Cienna LyonAugust 28, 2015