Tag: American Museum of Natural History
July 5, 2016
Fossil Shows Ostrich Relatives Lived in North America 50 Million Years Ago
Exceedingly well-preserved bird fossil specimens dating back 50 million years represent a species of a previously unknown relative of the modern-day ostrich, according to new…
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Associate Professor @RowanMartindale is among the grant recipients. The funding will help support her research on fossil reefs in Morocco. 🤘
FRIDAY: The Gulf of Mexico is a mishmash of broken up crust telling a tangled tale of tectonic origins.
At this week's #UTIGSeminars, Tim Grow @HessCorporation presents a new tectonic model to unravel the Gulf Basin's tectonic past.
Abstract and more: https://ig.utexas.edu/utig-seminar-series/2025/utig-seminar-series-tim-grow-hess-corporation/