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Dinosaur Footprints on the Roof… Of the World!

Alongside Jørn Hurum, many other intrepid paleontologists ply the frigid winds and waters of Svalbard searching for fossils and other ancient remains. The islands of Svalbard, located far to the north...

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The Hunt for Triassic Sea Monsters in Svalbard Is On

The hunt for fossils in the far-flung reaches of Svalbard is on! Jørn Hurum and his associates ply the arctic waters and snows of Svalbard to dig up some of the northernmost dinosaur fossils in the...

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Eyes of Desire—A New Jurassic Ichthyosaur From Spitsbergen

If looks could kill and not teeth, then this ichthyosaur would have been dangerous. As this is not true, with its large eyes and tiny teeth, this ichthyosaur appears kind of cute—hence its nickname,...

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Mega-Ichthyosaur Discovery on Svalbard

The hunt for fossils in the far-flung reaches of Svalbard is on! Jørn Hurum and his associates ply the arctic waters and snows of Svalbard to dig up some of the northernmost dinosaur fossils in the...

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Bone Rush in the Arctic

The hunt for fossils in the far-flung reaches of Svalbard is on! Jørn Hurum and his associates ply the arctic waters and snows of Svalbard to dig up some of the northernmost dinosaur fossils in the...

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Midnight Sun Fun

The hunt for fossils in the far-flung reaches of Svalbard is on! Jørn Hurum and his associates ply the arctic waters and snows of Svalbard to dig up some of the northernmost dinosaur fossils in the...

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Guns, Bones and Polar Bears

The hunt for fossils in the far-flung reaches of Svalbard is on! Jørn Hurum and his associates ply the arctic waters and snows of Svalbard to dig up some of the northernmost dinosaur fossils in the...

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The End of a Triassic Adventure

It is the end of the expedition, and what have we achieved? Well, after searching a completely new area, we have found several sites for excavation next year and brought back 400 kilograms of bones...

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Photo: Mite Attacking Ant Entombed in Amber, Oldest Fossil of Its Kind

Now here’s a headache of historic proportions: An ancient ant with a mite attached to its head has been found preserved in amber, a new study says. The unlucky ant and its likely parasitic hitchhiker...

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Ancient “Oddball” Mammal Reshuffles Family Tree?

By Linda Qiu A mysterious mammal that waded through South Asian swamps 48 million years ago is a distant cousin of modern rhinoceroses and tapirs, a new study says. The discovery, based on fossils...

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Prehistoric Sea Monsters Emerge From the Arctic Landscape

By Aubrey Jane Roberts and Victoria Engelschiøn Nash Professor Jørn Hurum and his team of thirteen are on a paleontological expedition in the Norwegian Arctic of Spitsbergen. We are on a mission to...

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Best Job Ever: Hunting for the Bones of a Loch Ness-Like Monster

By Sharon Pieczenik As it turns out, the Jurassic Park films are not entirely accurate. Aubrey Jane Roberts, a National Geographic Young Explorers grantee and professional dinosaur hunter (aka...

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Back In Black – Shales

Professor and Emerging Explorer Jørn Hurum and his team, has returned to the Norwegian Arctic to search for fossils of ancient marine reptiles. We are back in the black Triassic rocks for two weeks to...

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Another Hill Bites The Dust

Snow, rain and wind may break our bones, but will never defeat us. Every inch of shale we remove to uncover fossilised bones, is a small victory for science. New species and discoveries are hiding in...

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Heaven Is a Hole of Dirt

The Spitsbergen Mesozoic Research Group has become a bit ambitious. Every year each hole we dig in search of fossils becomes deeper, or wider and bigger than the last. Our two week field season in the...

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Arctic Sea Monster’s Hips Don’t Lie

By Lene Liebe Delsett Last year we packed all of the fossil Spitsbergen marine reptiles in boxes and gave them museum numbers, and realized that we did not have 30 or 40, as we once thought. The number...

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A Family of Explorers in Search of Some of Earth’s Oldest Fossils

After a week’s worth of preparation and a day’s worth of traveling, my family and I have finally made it to Nilpena Station, a 950-square-kilometer cattle ranch located in the South Australian outback....

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Fossil-Finding 101: How to Spot the Right Rocks

Emily Hughes has been following her mother, paleontologist Mary Droser, into the field all her life. This summer the family is back in Australia digging up some of Earth’s oldest fossils. A question...

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Let’s Talk About Sex—At the Dawn of Life on Earth

Whether sexual or asexual, reproduction is a necessity for all organisms that want to ensure their genetic material survives after they’ve bitten the dust (or in this case, the wet sand)....

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