While many questions remain about Keurbos susanae, this fossil stands out as one of the most astonishing examples of ...
Chinese and South Korean researchers jointly discovered the oldest known phosphatic stromatoporoid sponge fossil dating back ...
International scientists have uncovered the oldest known phosphatic stromatoporoid sponge, dating back approximately 480 ...
International scientists have uncovered the oldest known phosphatic stromatoporoid sponge, dating back approximately 480 million years to the Early Ordovician, in South China.
International scientists have uncovered the oldest known phosphatic stromatoporoid sponge, dating back approximately 480 million years to the Early ...
A 444-million-year-old fossil named "Sue" preserves internal organs of Keurbos susanae, raising questions about arthropod ...
Fossils of 444 million-year-old creatures whose bodies were preserved "inside-out" have been discovered in South Africa.
A 444-million-year-old fossil with no head, no legs, and perfectly preserved guts is reshaping what we know about ancient life.
A new species of fossil from 444 million years ago that has perfectly preserved insides has been affectionately named "Sue" ...
In place of oxygen, the ocean was full of hydrogen sulfide, which the researchers believe may have caused the organism to ...
A new species of fossil dating back 444 million years has been named Sue - after its discoverer's mum. Professor Sarah ...
A new species of fossil is 444 million years-old with soft insides perfectly preserved. Research 'ultramarathon' saw palaeontologist puzzled by bizarre fossil for 25 years.