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Normally, younger rocks are deposited above older ones, forming predictable geologic layers. In the North Sea, this process ...
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost all the way to its northerly coast with the ...
The Andaman-Nicobar Basin (AN Basin), nestled in the southeastern expanse of the Bay of Bengal, represents a frontier of ...
Hyderabad: NGRI scientist Dr Barnita Banerjee has been selected as a founder member of INSA women associate (IWA) for 2025.
A 19-million-year-old currawong fossil found in New Zealand sheds light on the ancient birdlife that once thrived in the ...
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.
For many New Zealanders, the Australian magpie is a familiar, if sometimes vexing, sight. Introduced from Australia in the 1860s, magpies are known for their territorial dive-bombing during the ...
Magpies may be considered Aussie immigrants, but new research reveals that their relatives lived in Aotearoa New Zealand 19 million years ago. Magpies were introduced from Australia in the 1860s and ...
The State of the Community event revealed Bryan County and Richmond Hill are working on new initiatives for hurricane ...
Bryan County will spend nearly $500,000 for engineering and construction of a miocene well to provide better drinking water. The well will be located on the south end of the county.
A new study reveals that vegetation shifts—triggered by global cooling and paleogeographic change—also accelerated major climate changes during the Late Miocene, creating a feedback loop.
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