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1. Complex enameloid microstructure of †Ischyrhiza mira rostral denticles.

2. Exquisite air sac histological traces in a hyperpneumatized nanoid sauropod dinosaur from South America.

3. Preservation of collagen in the soft tissues of frozen mammoths.

4. A potential cephalopod from the early Cambrian of eastern Newfoundland, Canada.

5. Fossil evidence for vampire squid inhabiting oxygen-depleted ocean zones since at least the Oligocene.

6. On the Planar Geometric Patterns of the Exoskeletal Relief Formation in Early Vertebrates (Osteostraci, Agnatha).

7. Application of mid-infrared free-electron laser for structural analysis of biological materials.

8. Genomic and fossil windows into the secret lives of the most ancient fungi.

9. The cono-dos and cono-dont's of phosphatic microfossil preparation and microanalysis.

10. Using tooth enamel microstructure to identify mammalian fossils at an Eocene Arctic forest.

11. Nanoscale trace metal imprinting of biocalcification of planktic foraminifers by Toba's super-eruption.

12. A Tube-Dwelling Early Cambrian Lobopodian.

13. Growing up Tyrannosaurus rex : Osteohistology refutes the pygmy " Nanotyrannus " and supports ontogenetic niche partitioning in juvenile Tyrannosaurus .

14. Earth's earliest and deepest purported fossils may be iron-mineralized chemical gardens.

15. Chemical characterization of pterosaur melanin challenges color inferences in extinct animals.

16. Organically-preserved multicellular eukaryote from the early Ediacaran Nyborg Formation, Arctic Norway.

17. Morphological variation suggests that chitinozoans may be fossils of individual microorganisms rather than metazoan eggs.

18. Combined microscopy and spectroscopy techniques to characterize a fossilized feather with minimal damage to the specimen.

19. An Akania (Akaniaceae) inflorescence with associated pollen from the early Miocene of New Zealand.

20. Morphological characteristics of preparator air-scribe marks: Implications for taphonomic research.

21. Identifying animal taxa used to manufacture bone tools during the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa: Results of a CT-rendered histological analysis.

22. Preservation potential of keratin in deep time.

23. Experimental degradation of helicoidal photonic nanostructures in scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): implications for the identification of circularly polarizing cuticle in the fossil record.

24. Morphological diversity of Quercus fossil pollen in the northern South China Sea during the last glacial maximum and its paleoclimatic implication.

25. 90,000 year-old specialised bone technology in the Aterian Middle Stone Age of North Africa.

26. Morphological and Taxonomic Interpretation of Orestovia and Schuguria, Enigmatic Devonian Plants from Russia.

27. Earliest evidence of caries lesion in hominids reveal sugar-rich diet for a Middle Miocene dryopithecine from Europe.

28. Tanispermum, a new genus of hemi-orthotropous to hemi-anatropous angiosperm seeds from the Early Cretaceous of eastern North America.

29. Agathis trees of Patagonia's Cretaceous-Paleogene death landscapes and their evolutionary significance.

30. Spore wall ultrastructure and development in a basal euphyllophyte: Psilophyton dawsonii from the Lower Devonian of Quebec (Canada).

31. Grimmiaceae in the Early Cretaceous: Tricarinella crassiphylla gen. et sp. nov. and the value of anatomically preserved bryophytes.

32. Characteristics of three organic matter pore types in the Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale of the Sichuan Basin, Southwest China.

33. Fossil moonseeds from the Paleogene of West Gondwana (Patagonia, Argentina).

34. Frequency of appearance of transverse (Harris) lines reflects living conditions of the Pleistocene bear-Ursus ingressus-(Sudety Mts., Poland).

35. A New Burgess Shale Polychaete and the Origin of the Annelid Head Revisited.

36. Substrate growth dynamics and biomineralization of an Ediacaran encrusting poriferan.

37. The morphology of mouthparts, wings and genitalia of Paleozoic insect families Protohymenidae and Scytohymenidae reveals new details and supposed function.

38. The gnathobasic spine microstructure of recent and Silurian chelicerates and the Cambrian artiopodan Sidneyia: Functional and evolutionary implications.

39. Exploring the interior of cuticles and compressions of fossil plants by FIB-SEM milling and image microscopy.

40. Investigation of the Geochemical Preservation of ca. 3.0 Ga Permineralized and Encapsulated Microfossils by Nanoscale Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry.

41. Unlocking the biomineralization style and affinity of Paleozoic fusulinid foraminifera.

42. Biochemistry and adaptive colouration of an exceptionally preserved juvenile fossil sea turtle.

43. First record of an Icacinaceae Miers fossil flower from Le Quesnoy (Ypresian, France) amber.

44. Two early eudicot fossil flowers from the Kamikitaba assemblage (Coniacian, Late Cretaceous) in northeastern Japan.

45. The homology and function of the lung plates in extant and fossil coelacanths.

46. Late Miocene Pseudolarix amabilis bract-scale complex from Zhejiang, East China.

47. Anaerobic consortia of fungi and sulfate reducing bacteria in deep granite fractures.

48. Identification of two new species of Meliolinites associated with Lauraceae leaves from the middle Miocene of Fujian, China.

49. Ostracoda and foraminifera from Paleocene (Olinda well), Paraíba Basin, Brazilian Northeast.

50. Diatom life cycles and ecology in the Cretaceous.

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