Featured in paleontologyBYBusiness InsiderMar 19, 2021ShareA top-secret Cold War project unearthed ancient fossils buried deep under the Greenland ice sheetGreenland’s ice sheet disappeared at least once in the last million years, a new study found. The discovery came after fossilized plants were found deep below the ice. The fossils were collected… BYBusiness InsiderMar 19, 2021ShareBYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareFrom dragons to giants, here’s what people first thought of dinosaur bonesKaruika asks: Who was the first person to figure out what dinosaur bones were? From around 250 to 66 million years ago various dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Today the only dinosaurs left are birds, which are coelurosauria theropods — funny eno… BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareBYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020ShareThese discoveries will break your ‘Jurassic Park’-loving heartIf your image of Tyrannosaurus rex is based on the ferocious creature in “Jurassic Park,” you’ve gotten quite a few things wrong about the “king of the dinosaurs.” In recent years, paleontologists have been BYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020Share
BYBusiness InsiderMar 19, 2021ShareA top-secret Cold War project unearthed ancient fossils buried deep under the Greenland ice sheetGreenland’s ice sheet disappeared at least once in the last million years, a new study found. The discovery came after fossilized plants were found deep below the ice. The fossils were collected… BYBusiness InsiderMar 19, 2021Share
BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020ShareFrom dragons to giants, here’s what people first thought of dinosaur bonesKaruika asks: Who was the first person to figure out what dinosaur bones were? From around 250 to 66 million years ago various dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Today the only dinosaurs left are birds, which are coelurosauria theropods — funny eno… BYToday I Found OutApr 29, 2020Share
BYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020ShareThese discoveries will break your ‘Jurassic Park’-loving heartIf your image of Tyrannosaurus rex is based on the ferocious creature in “Jurassic Park,” you’ve gotten quite a few things wrong about the “king of the dinosaurs.” In recent years, paleontologists have been BYBusiness InsiderApr 29, 2020Share