A 444-million-year-old fossil without a shell or limbs has been discovered in South Africa with soft tissues intact.
A 444-million-year-old fossil named "Sue" preserves internal organs of Keurbos susanae, raising questions about arthropod ...
The fossil, which researchers at the University of Leicester have identified as a new species of multisegmented fossil, has been named Keurbos susanae, or “Sue” for short, after the lead researcher’s ...
This new species of ancient arthropod has been affectionately named Sue and scientifically dubbed Keurbos susanae.
A paleontologist discovered a new species of fossil from 444 million years ago she calls an "inside-out, legless, headless ...
Paleontologists in England discovered the existence of a new marine species that roamed the Earth before the dinosaurs and ...
Researchers named the new species Keurbos susanae and nicknamed the fossil "Sue" after its discoverer's mom. "Sue is an ...
The result of 25 years of work by a University of Leicester paleontologist and published in the journal Palaeontology, the ...
The “legless, headless wonder” was named Keurbos susanae, or Sue for short, after its discoverer’s mother, according to a statement from the University of Leicester. The team said that the ...
Study from University of Leicester describes a new species of fossil that is 444 million years-old with soft insides ...
Paleontologists are marveling over the unique fossil of a marine species that predated the dinosaurs, according to new ...