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“Sea monsters” at the time of the dinosaurs

An interview with Nathalie Bardet, Peggy Vincent and Alexandra Houssaye for CNRS Le Journal on the occasion of the publication of the book La...

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Balkanatolie : the forgotten continent that sheds light on the evolution of mammals

A team of French, American and Turkish palaeontologists and geologists led by CR2P an CEREGE researchers has discovered the existence of...

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Dragons, mammoths and giant wolves: what do the animals in “Game of Thrones” tell us?

CNRS Le Journal (the online news site of the French National Center for Scientific Research) publishes a paleontological analysis by Jean-Sébastien...

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Vampyronassa rhodanica, the oldest known ancestor of the modern-day vampire squid, was likely an active hunter - a mode of life that is in contrast with its opportunistic descendant.

Alison Rowe and several CR2P members participated in this study published in Scientific Reports

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Discovery of a new species of mosasaur, Thalassotitan atrox, a giant predator from the Upper Cretaceous

An international team of researchers from CR2P, the Universities of Bath and Bilbao, and the Office Chérifien des Phosphates (Morocco) has just discovered a...

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Cold blooded, hot blooded: the controversy continues

Several CR2P members have contributed to this features.

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A fossilized tree trunk nearly 15m long discovered at the Angeac-Charente site

Among the discoveries made during the 14th excavation campaign at the Angeac-Charente site, a fossilized tree trunk nearly 15m long with its roots dating...

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