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Ancient Egyptian Animal Skeletons Reveal Injuries From Beatings
08/06/2015
A team of Belgian archaeologists has found wild animals in ancient Egyptian graves, which show signs of punishment and tethering.
Pupils Help to Describe a New Stick Insect Species
05/03/2015
New Species of Stick Insect is Second Largest Insect in the World
27/11/2014
Belgian biologists have discovered three new stick insect species in Vietnam. One of them is 32 centimetres long and the second largest insect on earth.
Fossils Suggest Horses' Ancestors Originated in India
20/10/2014
Working at the edge of a coal mine in India, a team of Johns Hopkins researchers and colleagues have filled in a major gap in science’s understanding of the evolution of a group of animals that includes horses and rhinos. That group likely originated on the subcontinent when it was still an island headed swiftly for collision with Asia, the researchers report in the online journal Nature Communications.
The Origin of Modern Mammals
03/02/2014
Research conducted over three years by a team of paleontologists from our Institute, in collaboration with 13 other Belgian and French institutes, has led to the discovery of a new fossil mammal site in Rivecourt, in the Paris Basin, as well as a new species of carnivorous mammal in the Belgian site of Dormaal, in Flanders. These studies, published respectively in the international journals PloS ONE and Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, reshuffle our understanding of the emergence of the first modern mammals, particularly rodents and carnivores.