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Did the World's Best-Preserved Dinosaurs Really Die in 'Pompeii' Events?
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Methods Used to Reconstruct Ancient Rain Forests May Need Revision, Says Study
Now-Extinct Giant South American Sloth Likely Devoured Meat With Its Vegetables
Otters the Size of Lions Once Roamed the Earth
Paleomagnetism Researcher Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Project Will Delve Into How Climate and Tectonics Shaped Human Ancestors Over 25 Million Years
Sailing Stone Track Discovered ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ in Dinosaur Fossil
Study Signals Change in How Scientists Calculate Ancient Diets
Upcoming Scientific Fieldwork: 2014 and Beyond
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