Fossilized poo and vomit show how dinosaurs rose to rule EarthAnalysis of ancient digested food reveals key insights into how dinosaurs evolved and became dominant Earth species.
How I've helped to discover nearly 40 species in the AmazonPalaeontologists have discovered rich fossil evidence in the Amazon, including a variety of crocodilian species dating back millions of years.
Understanding bones from the remote wilderness of WyomingFossils reveal ancient amphibians' biologyMass mortality event of temnospondyls observedAnnual excavations deepen understanding of past ecosystems
Richard Fortey obituary: palaeontologist, author and TV presenter who traced continents through fossilsRichard Fortey's pioneering research on trilobites contributed significantly to our understanding of ancient marine life and continental movements.
Is that a durian? No, it's a weird ancient molluscThe newly found mollusc fossil suggests that the earliest molluscs were covered in hollow spines.
Fossilized poo and vomit show how dinosaurs rose to rule EarthAnalysis of ancient digested food reveals key insights into how dinosaurs evolved and became dominant Earth species.
How I've helped to discover nearly 40 species in the AmazonPalaeontologists have discovered rich fossil evidence in the Amazon, including a variety of crocodilian species dating back millions of years.
Understanding bones from the remote wilderness of WyomingFossils reveal ancient amphibians' biologyMass mortality event of temnospondyls observedAnnual excavations deepen understanding of past ecosystems
Richard Fortey obituary: palaeontologist, author and TV presenter who traced continents through fossilsRichard Fortey's pioneering research on trilobites contributed significantly to our understanding of ancient marine life and continental movements.
Is that a durian? No, it's a weird ancient molluscThe newly found mollusc fossil suggests that the earliest molluscs were covered in hollow spines.
Did giant ice age beasts carve these vast caves in South America?The Armadillo's Den cave was likely formed by extinct megafauna, challenging previous assumptions about its origins.
The brain collector: the scientist unravelling the mysteries of grey matterMortician turned palaeontologist Alexandra Morton-Hayward researches ancient brain preservation, potentially advancing our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and ageing processes.
Daily briefing: No one knows how smell really works - scientists are sniffing out the answersGLP-1 agonists show varying effectiveness, influencing treatment choices based on individual patient conditions.