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China Discovers Largest Sauropod Footprint Site in Ningxia
Planet Wins6d ago

China Discovers Largest Sauropod Footprint Site in Ningxia

Scientists in China's Ningxia region uncovered 241 dinosaur footprints frozen in time for 110 million years, revealing how giant sauropods moved in herds and gathered at watering holes. The discovery offers a vivid snapshot of life during the Early Cretaceous period.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
China Fossil Site Rewrites Animal Evolution by 4 Million Years
Planet WinsApr 7

China Fossil Site Rewrites Animal Evolution by 4 Million Years

Scientists discovered over 700 fossils in China proving complex animal life existed millions of years earlier than believed. The find includes early ancestors of starfish, worms, and even animals with backbones from 554 million years ago.

Google: fossil discovery3 min read
China Fossils Show Complex Life 4 Million Years Early
Planet WinsApr 7

China Fossils Show Complex Life 4 Million Years Early

Scientists discovered over 700 fossils in China that push back the timeline of complex animal life by at least 4 million years. The find includes early ancestors of starfish, worms, and even animals with backbones from a time period when they weren't supposed to exist yet.

Science Daily3 min read
China Fossils Push Complex Life Back 15 Million Years
Global NewsApr 5

China Fossils Push Complex Life Back 15 Million Years

Scientists discovered over 700 fossils in China showing complex animals thrived 15 million years before we thought possible. The find includes ancient jellyfish relatives, starfish ancestors, and bizarre worm-like creatures that rewrite our evolutionary timeline.

Live Science2 min read
Ancient Fossils Show Life Exploded 4 Million Years Earlier
InnovationApr 4

Ancient Fossils Show Life Exploded 4 Million Years Earlier

Scientists in China discovered over 700 fossils proving complex animal life began 4 million years earlier than we thought. The find bridges a crucial gap in understanding how Earth's simple creatures transformed into the diverse animals we see today.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
China Fossils Push Complex Life Back 4 Million Years
InnovationApr 3

China Fossils Push Complex Life Back 4 Million Years

Scientists discovered over 700 fossils in China that prove complex animals existed millions of years earlier than we thought. The find rewrites our understanding of when life on Earth became truly diverse.

Google: fossil discovery3 min read
China Fossil Find Pushes Back Animal Evolution 4M Years
VideosApr 3

China Fossil Find Pushes Back Animal Evolution 4M Years

Scientists in China discovered fossils proving complex animals appeared at least four million years earlier than we thought. The find rewrites our understanding of when life on Earth started getting interesting.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
China Fossil Site Pushes Complex Life Back 4 Million Years
InnovationApr 3

China Fossil Site Pushes Complex Life Back 4 Million Years

Scientists in China have discovered ancient fossils that rewrite the timeline of when complex life began on Earth. The exceptionally preserved specimens show that major animal groups evolved at least four million years earlier than we thought.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
Scientists Find 125-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur With Spiky Skin
InnovationFeb 13

Scientists Find 125-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur With Spiky Skin

A nearly complete fossil from China preserves a juvenile dinosaur with hollow spikes covering its skin, a feature never seen before in any dinosaur. The 125-million-year-old discovery gives scientists their clearest look yet at dinosaur skin at the cellular level.

Google: fossil discovery2 min read
China Fossil Site Reveals 512-Million-Year-Old Ocean Life
Planet WinsJan 28

China Fossil Site Reveals 512-Million-Year-Old Ocean Life

Scientists in China have uncovered nearly 9,000 fossils representing 153 species from an ancient ocean ecosystem that thrived after Earth's first mass extinction. The discovery is filling crucial gaps in our understanding of how life bounced back and spread across the planet.

New Scientist2 min read