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Sharklike fish with weird, buzz-saw jaws sliced through the seas, then vanished. Now, paleontologists are unraveling their secrets
The fossil whorls were a mystery. In 1899, geologist Alexander Karpinsky described an odd spiral of teeth, the first known fossil of its kind, uncovered from the ancient rocks of Krasnoufimsk, Russia.
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Scientists are finally mapping the ocean’s hidden living architecture
The ocean has always looked like a blank blue expanse on most maps, yet beneath that surface lies a layered, living ...
The research team has successfully achieved the following breakthroughs in the well-known anthracene [4+4] photocycloaddition ...
Meg O’Neill’s appointment as BP CEO marks a historic first for Big Oil, making her the first woman to lead a supermajor when she takes over in April 2026. Her arrival has reignited speculation of a BP ...
Report says Shell CEO, CFO opposed BP bid Gut confirms he left Shell in September Shell in June ruled out BP bid, said it was bound by UK rules Shell on Tuesday says it has 'nothing to add' on matter ...
Dec 11 (Reuters) - SLB (SLB.N), opens new tab said on Thursday that it was partnering with Shell (SHEL.L), opens new tab to develop digital and artificial intelligence tools aimed at improving ...
National security, unlocked. Each Thursday, host Mary Louise Kelly and a team of NPR correspondents discuss the biggest national security news of the week. With decades of reporting from battlefields ...
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