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The fossil was first scanned by Parry in 2019 and highlights how arthropods continued to evolve during a time when scientists had believed them to be extinct, Oxford University said in a news release.
The specimen was preserved in pyrite, or fool's gold, making it easy to produce 3D models of the fossil using CT scans. Credits: Luke Parry/Yu Liu/Ruixin Ran (3D models). - courtesy Luke Parry/Yu ...
The mineral pyrite (/ ˈ p aɪ r aɪ t / PY-ryte), [6] or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula Fe S 2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral .
Participating Burger Kings would give out cards for kids to mark the animal's places for each episode that aired in a leadup to the episode on February 26, and a 1-800 number would appear. Kids had to dial this number and report their locations to the anonymous caller, and he/she would give out a trip around the world for the Grand Prize winner.
"As well as having their beautiful and striking golden colour, these fossils are spectacularly preserved." 450-million-year-old spider relative discovered perfectly preserved in fool’s gold in ...
YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing or violent ...
"I'm excited for my friends to see the film," one of the kids said. "They don't believe me that I found a T. rex." ‘Extremely rare’ dinosaur discovered by 3 tweens: My friends ‘don’t ...
"Ouro de Tolo" (transl. Fool's Gold) is a song by the Brazilian singer and composer Raul Seixas from his first solo album, Krig-ha, Bandolo! (1973). [1] In 2009, it was chosen by Rolling Stone Brasil as the 16th best Brazilian song. [2] The name is a reference to the promises of fake alchemists from the Middle Ages. [3]