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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 -
Rapid Growth, Early Maturity Meant Teen Pregnancy For Dinosaurs
January 14, 2008 Dinosaurs had pregnancies as early as age 8, far before they reached their maximum adult size, a new study finds. Scientists have identified the fossil bones of three female dinosaurs, each a ... > full story -
Massive Dinosaur Discovered In Antarctica Sheds Light On Life, Distribution Of Sauropodomorphs
December 10, 2007 A new genus and species of dinosaur from the Jurassic has been discovered in Antarctica. The massive plant-eating primitive sauropodomorph is called Glacialisaurus hammeri and lived about 190 million ... > full story -
Dinosaur Mummy Found With Fossilized Skin And Soft Tissues
December 3, 2007 The amazing discovery of one of the finest and rarest dinosaur specimens ever unearthed -- a partially intact dino mummy found in the Hell Creek Formation Badlands of North Dakota was discovered by ... > full story -
Dinosaur Track Discovery In Australia
November 14, 2007 Fossil tracks belonging to large, carnivorous dinosaurs (Theropods) have been discovered near Inverloch by palaeontologists. It is the first time tracks of this kind have been found in Victoria. The ... > full story -
Digging For Dinosaurs In Outback Australia
November 9, 2007 Outback Queensland has become the focus of an international research project that is helping to decipher the evolution of Australian dinosaurs and their relationships to those of other southern ... > full story -
Why Dinosaurs Had 'Fowl' Breath
November 7, 2007 Scientists have discovered how dinosaurs used to breathe in what provides clues to how they evolved and how they might have lived. Theropod dinosaurs like the Velociraptor had similar respiratory ... > full story -
Carnivorous Dinosaur Tracks Discovered In Australia
October 19, 2007 The first fossil tracks belonging to large, carnivorous dinosaurs have been discovered in Victoria, Australia, by paleontologists. The tracks are especially significant for showing that large ... > full story -
Memory Processes Restored In Mice With Mental Impairment
October 5, 2007 Scientists have discovered how to reverse the learning and memory problems inherent in the most common form of mental impairment. The findings suggest the possibility of fragile X syndrome therapies ... > full story -
Huge New Dinosaur Had A Serious Bite
October 3, 2007 The newest dinosaur species to emerge from Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument had some serious bite, according to researchers. 'It was one of the most robust duck-billed dinosaurs ever,' ... > full story
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