Artists impression of the last moments of the dinosaur. Credit: Trudie Wilson Scientists in Southampton believe that four bones recently found on the Isle of Wight belong to a new species of theropod dinosaur. A new study by Palaeontologists at the University of Southampton suggests that four bones recently found …
Read More »Do not forget that ant – it could plant a wildflower | Science
In exchange for this Aphaenogaster ants spreading their seeds attach bloodworm a nice ‘handle’ that gives the ants a reward and a way to carry the seed to their nest. Alex Wild By Elizabeth PennisiAugust 11, 2020, 12:00 p.m. Trilliums, carrots, violets – many spring wildflowers in eastern North America …
Read More »Scattered neck grids easier coronavirus? Not exactly
Getty Images Visit the WHO website for the latest news and information on the coronavirus pandemic. Which one face coverage is the most effective in slowing down the spread of the coronavirus? Maybe not necklaces. Stories have circulated about how these dust tubes carried across the face offer no protection …
Read More »Ancient ‘terror crocodile’ had teeth the size of bananas
This illustration shows Deinosuchus from bone to flesh. Tyler Stone Let’s turn the clock millions of years back to a time when crocodiles lived as long as buses in America. A new study of fossils of Deinosuchus reveals more details of what these mind-boggling predators looked like, and how they …
Read More »NIH chief says politically motivated approval of coronavirus vaccine ‘can’t happen’
Doctors are worried that just before Election Day President Trump may press the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve a coronavirus vaccine before it is ready as an “October surprise” to win votes. “This just can’t be allowed to happen,” Drs. Francis Collins to CNN. He said that if …
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