In the Summer 2016 issue:
-- a report on Jurassic plant fossils from Western Cuba
-- the first of a two-part series on the discovery of "Dee the Mammoth" in Wyoming
-- a "speculative paleoart" essay on the appearance and development of pterosaur embyos
-- a field trip report to view the counterpart of the famous "Berlin Archaeopteryx"
-- the saga of how a talented artist used ink from the fossil of an extinct Cretaceous octopus to paint the animal's portrait
-- a paleontologist's analysis of recent efforts to use microscopic evidence to reconstruct animal color in "deep time"
-- the Summer issue's featured paleoartist, Gareth Monger
- reviews of new books and literature & much more.