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The iconic evergreen forests of the Pacific Northwest haven't always been here.
Scientists have just discovered the newest member of that family—an iguana-sized reptile whose name means “Antarctic king.”
Archaeologists find the earliest use of nutmeg as a food ingredient and evidence of the transition to early farming practices in Indonesia.
Download and print Pocket Bat cards and you can have a variety of 3D augmented reality bat skulls right in your pocket.
Meet Wimahl chinookensis, a new species of fossil dolphin that lived about 18 million years ago in the waters of the Pacific Northwest.
UW paleontologists, including Burke curator Christian Sidor, have uncovered new fossils in Zambia and Tanzania.
Visiting researcher Dr. Robert Bossenecker recently discovered a new species of prehistoric seal in the Burke’s paleontology collection.
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