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- Nuclear Bomb Pulses Reveal 400-Year-Old Greenland Shark is World's Longest Living Vertebrate- By using an unusual method of carbon dating from past nuclear bomb testings, scientists have determined that a 400-year-old Greenland shark is officially the world's longest living vertebrate. 
Latest Research Articles
- Study: Did Sharks Cannibalize Their Young? Teeth in Poop Fossil Say Yes
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- Mysterious Minor Planet "Niku" Orbits Beyond Neptune
- 3,000-Year Old Skeleton Might Confirm Human Sacrifice in Greek Religion
- Sun Tan Also Caused By Alien Sunlight
- Orbital ATK Antares "Return to Flight" to the ISS Moved to September
- Canyons Flooded with Methane Found on Saturn's Moon
- Mars, Saturn, Moon Align During the Perseid Meteor Shower
- Green Cosmic Blob and Gas Bubble Tells Story of Supermassive Black Hole
- Adidas Opens Robotic Manufacturing Unit in Germany: Labors at Risk of Losing Job
- Ancient Ice Reveals Truth About Earth's Climate
- One of the Greatest Evolution Hoax of All Time Orchestrated by One Man




