The world's largest iceberg, roughly twice the size of Greater London and standing 130 feet tall, is on a crash course to the British territory of South Georgia within weeks, sparking concerns for the ...
Examination under a microscope and micro-CT scans revealed a conical puncture indicative of a crocodilian bite, suggesting the pterosaur was either preyed upon or scavenged. This research, led by ...
JONATHAN LAMBERT, BYLINE: Upon finding this fossil, Pickles, of the University of Reading, sent it to a colleague who identified that it was the neck vertebra of a pterosaur. Pterosaurs were the ...
MARTÍNEZ: NPR science correspondent Jonathan Lambert picks up the story. JONATHAN LAMBERT, BYLINE: Upon finding this fossil, Pickles, of the University of Reading, sent it to a colleague who ...