Antarctica’s biggest secrets are not alien bases or hidden bunkers, but a buried world scientists are only beginning to map.
The White Continent: Still Mysterious After Two Centuries Antarctica, also known as the White Continent, was only discovered ...
A small fossil collected on an Antarctic island more than four decades ago is a tail vertebra of a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur that roamed Antarctica roughly 83 million years ago, according to a ...
The fossil was originally found in 1985 on James Ross Island in Antarctica [Tony Jolliffe/BBC News] An unassuming-looking ...
A small tail vertebra picked up on a windswept Antarctic island in 1985 did not look like much. For decades, it was treated ...
A vertebra discovered by British scientists in 1985 has been identified as the first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica, ...
The 82-million-year-old vertebra sat unidentified in a British collection for four decades before scientists linked it to ...
An Antarctic dinosaur fossil collected in 1985 has been identified as a rare titanosaur tail bone after decades in storage.
Amber usually brings to mind tropical forests, trapped insects, and warm landscapes. That is what makes the new Antarctic find so striking. Buried beneath the Amundsen Sea, tiny resin fragments now ...
For years, it sat unnoticed among thousands of geological specimens, catalogued and stored without attracting much attention.