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Some of Scotland’s most iconic islands were born from a network of erupting fissures, just like those found in Hawaii and ...
Researchers have discovered a new genus and species of prehistoric mole in Spain. Vulcanoscaptor ninoti lived during the ...
Astronomers using the Subaru Telescope have discovered a strange new body in a weird orbit at the edge of the solar system, ...
A team of researchers has identified and described Vulcanoscaptor ninoti ("the Camp dels Ninots volcano digger"), a ...
A team of researchers from the UAB, the IPHES and the ICP has identified and described Vulcanoscaptor ninoti, a previously unknown genus and species of Pliocene mole, discovered at the Camp dels ...
Scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science made an unexpected discovery while preparing for renovations: dinosaur ...
Drilling project in Museum of Nature & Science parking lot leads to 'exceptionally rare' fossil find
Scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science are celebrating a discovery that they have called "nothing short of ...
Scotland's dramatic volcanic landscape once rivalled the fiery activity of modern-day Hawaii, scientists have discovered.
Aberdeen geoologists confirmed that cracks in the Earth, called volcanic fissures, helped create many of the Inner Hebrides.
A discovery similar to “finding a needle in a haystack” has confirmed that Scotland's volcanic landscape once rivalled the ...
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