Discovery of 506-Million-Year-Old Moth-Like Predator

Canadian paleontologists discovered a 506-million-year-old predator resembling a moth called Mosura fentoni, offering insights into extinct radiodonts' anatomy. The fossils were found in British Columbia and reveal details of its internal anatomy.

Discovery of Two New Species of Early Mammals in the Jurassic Period

Two brand-new species of early mammals from the Jurassic period have been discovered, shedding light on the evolution of the mammalian middle ear and jaw joint. These new species offer insight into how our ears evolved over millions of years.