Environment
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New Paper Suggests That T. Rex Had Short Arms to Avoid Being Bitten Off
Countless academics as well as non-scientists combined, have made fun of the Tyrannosaurus Rex's extremely small forearms. Recent studies proposes a crazy theory, that these dinosaurs adapted small claws to reduce the chance of being bitten by another T. rex.
Latest Research Articles
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Massive Old Sea Ice Breaks Off From Marie Byrd Land in Antarctica
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New Chile President Gabriel Boric Signed For United Nations' Escazu Agreement
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Australia Declared At Least 130 Species to be In Need of International Protection
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Ocean Currents have Slowed Down as the Earth Has Gradually Cooled Down Due to Climate Change
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Ecuador: The First Country in the World to Give Distinct Legal Rights to Wild Animals
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Scientists Found Drought May Have Driven the Vikings Out of Greenland
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Landslides Kill At Least 16 People in Rio de Janeiro State in the Aftermath of Massive Flooding and Heavy Rain
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Strange, Upside-Down Lightning May Not be a Random Occurrence After All
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New Study Reveals Emergence of Faster 'Flash Droughts' Globally
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Scientists Finally Map an Entire Human Genome with Roughly Three Billion Letters in Human DNA
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Researchers Discovers Importance of Carbon Cycle in Predicting Climate Change
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Southern Communities Works Hard to Rebuild After Suffering from Strong Tornado






