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Eotephradactylus mcintireae’ is the oldest-known flying reptile from the continent and roamed the skies 209 million years ago ...
Advancing Knowledge NPC (AK NPC) continued its inquiry-based science training for natural science teachers with two ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Found a Way to Turn Falling Rainwater Into Renewable EnergyIn a new study, researchers in Singapore describe a way to turn falling water into electricity using nothing more than ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGiant Sloths and Many Other Massive Creatures Were Once Common on Our Planet. With Environmental Changes, Such Giants Could Thrive AgainIf large creatures like elephants, giraffes and bison are allowed to thrive, they could alter habitats that allow for the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Bone Bed From the Dawn of the Dinosaurs Has Revealed the Oldest Known Pterosaur Found in North AmericaPaleontologists know the bone bed as PFV 393. The late fossil preparator Bill Amaral found the site in 2011 on a field trip ...
Researchers were able to date the fossil of the flying reptile, a close cousin of dinosaurs, back to more than 209 million ...
WeightWatchers appointed Dr. Kim Boyd as its chief medical officer on Tuesday. She will be the second person to ever hold the ...
A fossil from a seagull-sized winged reptile that lived millions of years ago was found in Arizona, and the creature has now ...
The team named the new pterosaur species Eotephradactylus mcintireae. The generic name means ‘ash-winged dawn goddess’ and references the site’s volcanic ash and the animals’ position near the base of ...
Evening bathing could also benefit personal hygiene. “Nighttime showers allow for cleaning the dirt of the day,” says Dr.
A flying reptile that hovered over dinosaurs at least 200 million years ago has been discovered. It’s a new species of ...
The Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center has scheduled several events for nature enthusiasts in the coming weeks.
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