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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

When It Comes to Mammals, How Big Is Too Big?

Mammals vary enormously in size, from weighing less than a penny to measuring more than three school buses in length. Some groups of mammals have become very ...  > full story

'Cold Snap' 116 Million Years Ago Triggered Marine Ecosystem Crisis

A "cold snap" 116 million years ago triggered a similar marine ecosystem crisis to the ones witnessed in the past as a result of ...  > full story

Study of Oceans' Past Raises Worries About Their Future

Scientists have now completed the first global study of changes that occurred in a crucial component of ocean chemistry, the nitrogen ...  > full story

Menopause May Be an Unintended Outcome of Men's Preference for Younger Mates

After decades of laboring under other theories that never seemed to add up, biologists have concluded that menopause is actually ...  > full story

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Preserving America's Birth Certificate

Engineers designed a case to protect the map that first used the word "America" to describe the land masses now called North and South America. The. ...  > full story

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