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Ancient Penguin Fossils Offer New Window Into Antarctica's Changing Climate

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A team of paleontologists from China University of Geosciences (Beijing) studying penguin fossils from Seymour Island off the Antarctic Peninsula have demonstrated how ancient bird bones can act as chemical archives of past climate change. The researchers used nondestructive X-ray mapping to examine the elemental composition of penguin remains spanning millions of years. They uncovered key insights into how Antarctica shifted from a warm, humid …

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A team of paleontologists from the Chinese University of Geosciences (Pekin) studying the fossils of penguins on Seymour Island, off the Antarctic Peninsula, demonstrated how ancient bird bones can be used as chemical archives of past climate change. Researchers used non-destructive X-ray mapping to examine the elementary composition of the [...]

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ecotopical.com broke the news on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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