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Did mosasaurs hunt like killer whales? Posted: 12 Oct 2018 12:26 PM PDT Researchers have examined the youngest-ever specimen of tylosaur ever found. Like orcas, mosasaurs might have used their bony noses to strike prey. |
Smallest ever Tylosaurus fossil sheds light on species Posted: 12 Oct 2018 08:50 AM PDT The smallest Tylosaurus mosasaur fossil ever found has been revealed in a new study, and surprisingly it lacks a trademark feature of the species. |
Classifying microbes differently leads to discovery Posted: 12 Oct 2018 08:50 AM PDT Changing the way microbes are classified can reveal similarities among mammals' gut microbiomes, according to a new study that proposes an alternative method for classifying microbes to provide insight into human and environmental health. |
'Vampire burial' reveals efforts to prevent child's return from grave Posted: 12 Oct 2018 06:30 AM PDT Archaeologists found the remains of a 10-year-old child with a stone inserted into his or her mouth at a fifth-century Italian cemetery. They think the stone was meant to keep the child from rising from the dead and spreading malaria to the living. |
Does climate vary more from century to century when it is warmer? Posted: 12 Oct 2018 05:26 AM PDT Century-scale climate variability was enhanced when the Earth was warmer during the Last Interglacial period (129,000-116,000 years ago) compared to the current interglacial (the last 11,700 years), according to a new study. |
Newly described fossils could help reveal why some dinos got so big Posted: 10 Oct 2018 01:47 PM PDT A new, in-depth anatomical description of the best preserved specimens of a car-sized sauropod relative from North America could help paleontologists with unraveling the mystery of why some dinosaurs got so big. |
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