Texas A&M agribusiness graduate Art Castillo ’16 donated his find to a nearby museum, where it will remain as a valuable teaching tool for future generations of Texans.
”Neo” skull from Lesedi Chamber (left) with DH1 Homo naledi skull from Dinaledi Chamber (right). Photo credit: Wits University/ John Hawks By Keith Randall Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications A group of researchers that includes a Texas A&M University anthropologist have determined that the fossil remains discovered last…
Dr. Michelle Lawing captured a photo of an extinct python from the Eocene of Wyoming, Boavus idelmani, that is housed at Houston Museum of Natural Sciences. The fossil holds important clues about ecosystem stability and response to climate change. (Texas A&M AgriLife photo by Dr. Michelle Lawing) By Kay Ledbetter,…