Paleontology
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyEarly meat-eater may have led to larger plant-eatersThe newly identified Eocasea martini may have set the stage for later, much larger animals to become plant-eaters. 
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- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyLa Brea Tar Pits yield exquisite Ice Age beesAncient bee pupae snug in leafy nest give clues to Pleistocene climate. By Susan Milius
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyAncient crustacean had elaborate heartThe now-extinct Fuxianhuia protensa had a fancy cardiovascular system that sent blood to its limbs and organs, including its brain. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyFootprints of dino chase digitally reconstructedFootprints of a T. rex-type dinosaur chasing an Apatosaurus-like animal have been turned into a 3-D fly-through, giving researchers a way to verify maps of the tracks drawn 70 years ago. (includes video) 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologySea stars sighted predators 79 million years agoSea stars may have evolved complex lenselike structures to detect and evade predators at least 79 million years ago. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyMicrobes indicted in ancient mass extinctionAbout 252 million years ago an estimated 96 percent of all species were wiped from Earth, and now scientists have a new suspect in the killing — methane-belching microbes. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyAncient oceans’ top predator was gentle filter feederNew fossils suggest that a distant relative of lobsters used bristled limbs to net its prey, not spike it. 
- 			 Plants PlantsFossil fern showcases ancient chromosomesFossil nuclei and chromosomes seen in a 180-million-year-old fern reveals that the plants have stayed mostly the same. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyThe dinosaur ‘chicken from hell’Fossils suggest that a supersized chickenlike reptile called Anzu wyliei roamed what are now the Dakotas roughly 67 million years ago. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyFossil whale skull hints at echolocation’s originsAncestors of toothed whales used echolocation as early as 34 million years ago, analysis of a new fossil skull suggests. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyNew dino species named Europe’s top predatorAt up to 10 meters long and weighing in at four to five tons, this Tyrannosaurus rex-like beast could have been the biggest predator to ever roam Europe and among the largest dinosaurs to walk Earth during the late Jurassic period.