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  • Daily Life In Katowice
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    Daily Life In Katowice
    A construction excavator is on the street in Katowice, Poland, on April 23, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ukrainian Volunteers Collect The Bodies Of Fallen Ukrainian And Russian Soldiers
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    Ukrainian Volunteers Collect The Bodies Of Fallen Ukrainian And Russian Soldiers
    Oleksiy Yukov, founder of the Ukrainian organization Platsdarm, searches for the bones of a fallen Russian soldier in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, on March 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfons Cabrera/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ukrainian Volunteers Collect The Bodies Of Fallen Ukrainian And Russian Soldiers
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    Ukrainian Volunteers Collect The Bodies Of Fallen Ukrainian And Russian Soldiers
    Oleksiy Yukov, founder of the Ukrainian organization Platsdarm, searches for the bones of a fallen Russian soldier in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, on March 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfons Cabrera/NurPhoto)

     

  • Ukrainian Volunteers Collect The Bodies Of Fallen Ukrainian And Russian Soldiers
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    Ukrainian Volunteers Collect The Bodies Of Fallen Ukrainian And Russian Soldiers
    Oleksiy and Artur, volunteers of the Ukrainian organization Platsdarm, search for the bones of a fallen Russian soldier in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, on March 11, 2025. (Photo by Alfons Cabrera/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A Hamm H20i Vibratory Smooth Drum Roller and other Caterpillar heavy-duty machinery are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The CAT logos are displayed on Caterpillar heavy-duty machinery stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A Caterpillar Vibratory Soil Compactor is stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A Caterpillar CS54B Vibratory Soil Compactor is stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The CASE Construction logo displayed outside a Case dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    (L-R) CASE SL27 and SL50 TR small articulated loaders and a Case 621G XR wheel loader are parked outside a Case dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    (From center to left) CASE SL27 and SL50 TR small articulated loaders and a Case 621G XR wheel loader are parked outside a Case dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A CASE SL50 TR small articulated loader and a Case 621G XR wheel loader are parked outside a Case dealership in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A Caterpillar 773G off-road dump truck parked outside Finning, a leading Canadian dealer of Caterpillar industrial equipment, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A Caterpillar 773G off-road dump truck parked outside Finning, a leading Canadian dealer of Caterpillar industrial equipment, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere 772D motor graders stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A variety of construction equipment parts are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and CAT excavators, and other construction equipment are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of 140M2 motor graders stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and CAT excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    The Grade Pro John Deere 872GP motor grader is displayed inside the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A variety of construction equipment parts are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and CAT excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A variety of construction equipment parts are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere 310E Loader Backhoe vehicles stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and Cat hydraulic excavators and other construction equipment are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A variety of construction equipment parts are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A variety of construction equipment parts are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and CAT excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere 310E Loader Backhoe vehicles stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and CAT excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A variety of construction equipment parts are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere excavators stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A John Deere 310E Loader Backhoe stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere excavators, CAT 140M2 motor graders, and other construction equipment is stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and Cat hydraulic excavators and other construction equipment are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 22:
    A line of John Deere and Cat hydraulic excavators and other construction equipment are stored in the yard of a supplier company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
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    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.

    Clogau St David's, once Britain's richest goldmine, was considered exhausted. But miners are working there again.

    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales, which has operated since 1854 and is renowned for producing the gold for the wedding wrings of generations of the royal family. Alba Mineral Resources took over the mine in 2018 and have used new technology to successfully mine new gold for the first time in over quarter of a century.
    To mark the milestone, Alba have minted three 1oz Tyn-y-Cornel gold coins which will be auctioned online on 3 April.
    Chief operating officer Mark Austin with one of the coins and some quartz with gold running through it.
    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025

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  • Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
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    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.

    Clogau St David's, once Britain's richest goldmine, was considered exhausted. But miners are working there again.

    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025 - Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales, which has operated since 1854 and is renowned for producing the gold for the wedding wrings of generations of the royal family. Alba Mineral Resources took over the mine in 2018 and have used new technology to successfully mine new gold for the first time in over quarter of a century.
    To mark the milestone, Alba have minted three 1oz Tyn-y-Cornel gold coins which will be auctioned online on 3 April.
    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025

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  • Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
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    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.
    Going for gold: coin marks hope of bringing Welsh mine, Clogau St David's, back from the dead.

    Clogau St David's, once Britain's richest goldmine, was considered exhausted. But miners are working there again.

    Chief operating officer Mark Austin (left) and chairman George Frangeskides 40m underground on level 5 at at Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales, which has operated since 1854 and is renowned for producing the gold for the wedding wrings of generations of the royal family. Alba Mineral Resources took over the mine in 2018 and have used new technology to successfully mine new gold for the first time in over quarter of a century.
    To mark the milestone, Alba have minted three 1oz Tyn-y-Cornel gold coins which will be auctioned online on 3 April.
    Clogau-St. DavidÕs gold mine in Gwynedd, north Wales.
    BONTDDU, 25 March 2025

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  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12:
    A massive construction site in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
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    (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
    (250213) -- BEIJING, Feb. 13, 2025 (Xinhua) -- This combo photo shows an image of the fossilized bird Baminornis zhenghensis (above) and a skeleton diagram. Chinese scientists have unearthed the oldest short-tailed bird fossil, dating back about 150 million years, in east China's Fujian Province. This suggests that birds might have originated earlier than previously thought.
    The fossilized bird Baminornis zhenghensis was discovered in Zhenghe County, Fujian Province. Its short tail ends in a compound bone called the pygostyle, a feature uniquely present in modern birds. This indicates that the body structure of modern birds emerged in the Late Jurassic Period, 20 million years earlier than previously known.
    The study, conducted by researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) and the Fujian Institute of Geological Survey, was published in the latest issue of the journal Nature. (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology/Handout via Xinhua)
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  • (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
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    (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
    (250213) -- BEIJING, Feb. 13, 2025 (Xinhua) -- This file photo taken on Oct. 21, 2023 shows researchers of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and of the Fujian Institute of Geological Survey (FIGS) working at a field survey and excavation site in Zhenghe County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Chinese scientists have unearthed the oldest short-tailed bird fossil, dating back about 150 million years, in east China's Fujian Province. This suggests that birds might have originated earlier than previously thought.
    The fossilized bird Baminornis zhenghensis was discovered in Zhenghe County, Fujian Province. Its short tail ends in a compound bone called the pygostyle, a feature uniquely present in modern birds. This indicates that the body structure of modern birds emerged in the Late Jurassic Period, 20 million years earlier than previously known.
    The study, conducted by researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) and the FIGS, was published in the latest issue of the journal Nature. (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology/Handout via Xinhua)
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  • (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
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    (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
    (250213) -- BEIJING, Feb. 13, 2025 (Xinhua) -- This file photo taken on Nov. 5, 2023 shows researchers of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Fujian Institute of Geological Survey (FIGS) posing for a group photo at a field survey and excavation site in Zhenghe County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Chinese scientists have unearthed the oldest short-tailed bird fossil, dating back about 150 million years, in east China's Fujian Province. This suggests that birds might have originated earlier than previously thought.
    The fossilized bird Baminornis zhenghensis was discovered in Zhenghe County, Fujian Province. Its short tail ends in a compound bone called the pygostyle, a feature uniquely present in modern birds. This indicates that the body structure of modern birds emerged in the Late Jurassic Period, 20 million years earlier than previously known.
    The study, conducted by researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) and the FIGS, was published in the latest issue of the journal Nature. (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology/Handout via Xinhua)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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  • (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
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    (EyesOnSci)CHINA-JURASSIC FOSSIL DISCOVERY-ORIGIN OF BIRDS (CN)
    (250213) -- BEIJING, Feb. 13, 2025 (Xinhua) -- This file drone photo taken on Nov. 9, 2024 shows a field survey and excavation site in Zhenghe County, southeast China's Fujian Province. Chinese scientists have unearthed the oldest short-tailed bird fossil, dating back about 150 million years, in east China's Fujian Province. This suggests that birds might have originated earlier than previously thought.
    The fossilized bird Baminornis zhenghensis was discovered in Zhenghe County, Fujian Province. Its short tail ends in a compound bone called the pygostyle, a feature uniquely present in modern birds. This indicates that the body structure of modern birds emerged in the Late Jurassic Period, 20 million years earlier than previously known.
    The study, conducted by researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) and the Fujian Institute of Geological Survey, was published in the latest issue of the journal Nature. (Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology/Handout via Xinhua)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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