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67 Million-Year-Old Mummified Dinosaur Skin Revealed to have Bites from an Ancient Crocodile
A 67-million-year-old dinosaur's skin reveals bites and gashes from an ancient crocodile. How its flesh was torn apart may answer why it got preserved since skin decays far faster than bone.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Examine Megafauna Bones From Papua New Guinea Using New Tools to Unlock Their Fascinating History
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E-Waste Problem Grows as Five Billion Mobile Phones to be Thrown Out in 2022
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Carbon-Sucking Seaweed Farm Proposed to Curb Climate Change
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Only 5% Of Forest Tree Species Are Anticipated To Survive When Illness Strikes Hard
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Mauna Loa Summit Still Closed After 65 Earthquakes Hit in One Day
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Influenza-Like Illness Cases are Spreading Across the United States
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Oil Giant’s New Plastics Plant near Pittsburgh Could Worsen Both Air and Water Pollution
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Mid-Air Bird Hit Forces United Airlines Plane to Return at O'Hare International Airport
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Researchers Develop a Sustainable Concrete by Substituting Natural Fibers and Components From Various Waste Streams for Synthetic Reinforcing Elements
Animal Rescue Group in Florida Helps Dogs Affected by Hurricane
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