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Polybessurus-like fossils contribute to the Permian-Triassic boundary microbi...
[2020-05-25]
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U-Pb age revealing oldest-known forest and FFB in West Junggar
[2020-05-21]
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A series of studies on the late Ordovician Hirnantia brachiopod Fauna
[2020-05-07]
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Research progress on sedimentary geology of Mesoproterozoic strata in the Hel...
[2020-04-30]
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Recent study reveals spatial variation in carbonate carbon isotopes during th...
[2020-04-24]
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Oceanic redox evolution around the end-Permian mass extinction at Meishan
[2020-04-21]
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Discovery of a new leafy liverwort from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber
[2020-04-17]
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Research on Graptolites confirm the precise stratigraphic correlation of the ...
[2020-04-14]
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Broad recovery following the end-Ordovician mass extinction commenced globall...
[2020-04-10]
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Zosterophyllopsida discovered from the Lower Devonian of both Yunnan and Guan...
[2020-04-10]
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Microbial reefs reveal gradient of water depth on eastern Yangtze Platform du...
[2020-04-09]
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Recovery of lacustrine ecosystems after the end-Permian mass extinction needs...
[2020-04-02]
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Amber Specimens Reveal Origin of Long Mouthpart of Scorpionflies
[2020-03-05]
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Researchers Say Animal-like Embryos Preceded Animal Appearance
[2019-11-28]
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Earliest Evidence of Insect-angiosperm Pollination Found in Cretaceous Burmes...
[2019-11-19]
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Researchers found a left-handed fern twiner in a Permian swamp forest
[2019-11-19]
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Death March of Segmented Animal Unravels Critical Evolutionary Puzzle
[2019-09-10]
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Chitinozoans May Be Fossils of Individual Microorganisms Rather than Metazoan...
[2019-07-31]
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Palynological study reveals vegetation changes since the last glacial maximum...
[2019-06-04]
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Coastal Organisms Trapped in 99-Million-Year-Old Amber
[2019-05-13]
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