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Fossil Identified as Pterosaur, ‘the Closest Thing We Have to a Living Dragon'
A fossil found in Queensland, Australia, has been identified as a pterosaur, a prehistoric flying reptile, and will help paleontologists learn more about the species.
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First Sign of Animal Life on Earth May Be a Sponge Fossil
A geologist has discovered rocks in Canada that may contain sponge fossils dating back 890 million years — potentially making them the earliest fossil record of animal life on Earth.
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What to Expect as Big Oil Reports Second-Quarter Earnings
Oil and gas majors are likely to report bumper second-quarter earnings in the coming days, energy analysts have told CNBC.
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Fossils Discovered Near Otay Mesa POE Could Be Evidence of 16-million-Year-Old Rock Unit
Millions-year-old fossils were discovered amid construction of a new toll road and border crossing near Otay Mesa, uncovering what could be the first sign of a 16-million-year-old geologic formation in Southern California.