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Over 100 Species Of Bats Found Within Several Acres Of Rainforest In Ecuador
July 12, 2008 Bats are a remarkable evolutionary success story representing the second largest group of mammals, outnumbered only by rodents in number of species. Now, researchers have discovered the place that ... > full story -
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Hard Work While Fatigued Affects Blood Pressure
June 26, 2008 When fatigued individuals perceive a task as being achievable and worth doing, they increase their effort to make up for their diminished capability due to fatigue. As a result, blood pressure tends ... > full story -
Australian Dinosaur Found To Have South American Heritage
June 13, 2008 Australia's links to South America have just gotten a bit closer, but not due to economic forces, rather fossil forces. Palaeontologists working in Australia identified a fossil that had previously ... > full story -
Dinosaur Diggers Bring Mobile Lab, New Techniques To Eastern Montana
June 6, 2008 Scientists who dig dinosaurs in Eastern Montana will now be able to chemically analyze fossils the same day they're excavated and before degrading begins. They'll also use cranes to excavate entire ... > full story -
Molecular Analysis Confirms Tyrannosaurus Rex's Evolutionary Link To Birds
April 24, 2008 Putting more meat on the theory that dinosaurs' closest living relatives are modern-day birds, molecular analysis of a shred of 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex protein -- along with that of 21 ... > full story -
For The Paper Trail Of Life On Mars Or Other Planets, Find Cellulose
March 31, 2008 Looking for evidence of life on Mars or other planets? Finding cellulose microfibers would be the next best thing to a close encounter, according to new research. The new research also pushes back ... > full story -
Columbus Camera Captures First Views Of Earth
March 11, 2008 One of the experiments housed on the European Columbus laboratory's external platform is an automated eye in the sky known as the Earth Viewing Camera. Now, after several weeks of troubleshooting, ... > full story -
New Meat-Eating Dinosaur Duo From Sahara Ate Like Hyenas, Sharks
February 13, 2008 Two new 110 million-year-old dinosaurs unearthed in the Sahara Desert highlight the unusual meat-eaters that prowled southern continents during the Cretaceous Period. Named Kryptops and Eocarcharia ... > full story -
International Space Station Crews Enter Columbus Laboratory
February 12, 2008 The 24th shuttle flight to the International Space Station, STS-122, delivers Columbus, the European Space Agency's new laboratory. Columbus is being installed on Harmony Node 2. European astronaut ... > full story -
EDGE Amphibians: World's Weirdest Creatures Just Got Weirder
January 24, 2008 A gigantic, ancient relative of the newt, a drawing-pin sized frog, a limbless, tentacled amphibian and a blind see-through salamander have all made it onto a list of the world's weirdest and most ... > full story
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