An extinct species of parasitic wasp dating back nearly 99 million years was found preserved in amber, according to ...
Paleontologists hope that an amber-like material, made with living tree resin, will shed light on the prehistoric ...
The species' lower abdomen forms a paddle-shaped structure with a dozen hair-like bristles, reminiscent of a Venus flytrap plant, according to the ... according to the paper. MORE: Prehistoric ...
We however thought it no improper measure to take away with us all the lances which we could find about the houses, amounting ...
Scientists have debated where Prototaxites belong in the tree of life for over a century, but new a new study suggests it ...
A parasitic wasp that flew among dinosaurs had a Venus flytrap-like contraption on its abdomen that likely allowed it to ...
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Prototaxites, the first giant organism to live on land, have long been thought to have been some sort of plant, fungus or algae. Now, a new research paper ...
There has been a lot of chatter in parts of the online world this week about the supposed discovery of a hidden complex of ...
An ancient and enormous organism called Prototaxites, initially found to be a type of fungus, may actually be an unknown ...
If the beginning of farming in peninsular India triggered a unique cultural dynamic that led to the formation of a Megalithic ...