Fossil mushroom discovered from the era of the dinosaurs0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- June 17, 2017
Scientists say the unique find, believed to be 115m years old, is similar to today’s fungi

Scientists say the unique find, believed to be 115m years old, is similar to today’s fungi

Progura gallinacea, a species of extinct giant brush turkey that lived in Australia during the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene (1-3 million years ago), is among five megapode birds described (or redescribed) by Flinders University paleontologists.





The family isn’t close.

Smithsonian astrophysicist Martin Elvis would like to see astronomers take on a crucial role for future asteroid mining: as astronomical prospectors scoping out the next big catch.

Jupiter may have been a very early bloomer, gaining significant mass within the first million years of the solar system’s birth, according to a new analysis of meteorite fragments.