Fossils usually leave us with bones turned to stone, the hard remains of creatures long gone. But every so often, nature offers something far rarer — a glimpse of soft tissue that survived for millions of years. Researchers examining a 520-million-year-old arthropod larva were stunned to find not just an outline of the creature, but an interior anatomy preserved with …
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Scientists Uncover 500 Million-Year-Old Fossil With Perfectly Preserved Brain and Guts!
A groundbreaking discovery of a 520-million-year-old larva fossil, with its brain and organs intact, is reshaping our understanding of arthropod evolution. Using advanced 3D imaging, scientists have revealed unprecedented details of this ancient specimen, offering new insights into the origins of modern arthropods. The study, published in Nature, marks a major milestone in paleontology. The Discovery of a Lifetime: Why …
Read More »Pluto’s dwarf planet partner Charon may have spilled its guts to create 2 of the pair’s moons
Two of Pluto’s midsize moons may be made of the guts of its largest moon, Charon, new research suggests. New observations with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) show that the two moons, Nix and Hydra, are more similar to the interior of Charon than to other objects in the surrounding Kuiper Belt. The findings hint that the midsize satellites …
Read More »a Fossil With Brains and Guts Intact
“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: A remarkable fossilized larva has been discovered by scientists with its brain and guts still intact. The fossilized creature is one of the earliest ancestors of a group known as arthropods, which includes insects, crabs, and …
Read More »‘You had to fend for yourself’: Hurricane Katrina haunts New Orleans as Trump guts disaster aid | New Orleans
Darren McKinney, the field operations director of lowernine.org, takes a break during a shift repairing a neighbor’s home in New Orleans’s Lower Ninth Ward on 20 August 2025. Darren McKinney grew up in New Orleans’s Lower Ninth Ward. When Hurricane Katrina struck 20 years ago this week, he watched his neighborhood wash away. From his second floor apartment, he saw …
Read More »James Webb telescope spies 2 stars in ‘serpent god of destruction’ system hurling their blazing guts at each other
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured a stunning new image of two dying stars wreathed in a spiral of dust. The highly rare star system is located some 8,000 light-years from Earth, within our Milky Way galaxy. Upon its discovery in 2018, it was nicknamed Apep, after the ancient Egyptian serpent god of chaos and destruction, as its writhing …
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