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The Andaman-Nicobar Basin (AN Basin), nestled in the southeastern expanse of the Bay of Bengal, represents a frontier of ...
A 19-million-year-old currawong fossil found in New Zealand sheds light on the ancient birdlife that once thrived in the region's Miocene forests.
A fossil discovery of an ancient relative of the Australian magpie which lived in New Zealand some 19 million years ago challenges the understanding of ‘native’ species.
These contrasts imply that even within a small region, early Miocene forests were ecologically diverse and constantly in flux. Apes among the ash The fauna found alongside the plants reinforce this ...
Fossils discovered at an early Miocene site in Kenya include a new type of early ape and offer clues about the environment inhabited by human ancestors.
Ahlberg says that apes that predated the earliest hominins lived in Europe during the Early Miocene, when the whole area from modern-day Kinshasa to Vienna would have been covered in similar ...
Following the NBA draft withdrawal deadline, we have a clearer picture of what the 2025–26 season will look like.
P rojections of our future under climate change paint a picture of extreme weather and acidified oceans, a world many of ...
Article citations More>> Raza, S.M. and Meyer, G.E. (1984) Early Miocene Geology and Paleontology of the Bugti Hills, Pakistan. In: Shah, S.M.I. and Pilbeam, D., Eds., Contribution to the Geology of ...