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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Good Eatin'

There is evidence that the humans that inhabited the Madrid area in Spain dined on elephant, meat and marrow, 84,000 years ago.
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Labels: 84k yrs, elephant, Madrid, Spain

Monday, April 23, 2012

Past Glue Factory Age

4.6m year old horse bones add to the story of the Tibetan plateau.
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Labels: 4.6m yrs, hipparion zanda, horse, Tibet, Zanda basin

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

BP Settles While My Seafood Shrieks

BP settles with private claimants over the oil spill for a mere $7.8b.
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There Goes My Best Source of Vitamin D

Marine life from the Gulf of Mexico are showing mutations and deformities following the BP oil spill and subsequent clean-up, including lack of eyes, no shell on shrimp, sores, clawless shrimp, and more.
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Labels: BP oil spill, deformities, Gulf of Mexico, marine life, mutation

Another Talking Mammal

The rock hyrax, a tiny mammal that lives in Africa and the Middle East, communicates in by way of "song" that shows the rudiments of language, including regional dialects and hints of syntax.
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Labels: Africa, language, middle east, rock hyrax

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Oldest Reptile Embryos Discovered

280m year old mesosaur eggs have been discovered in Uruguay. 
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Labels: mesosaur, Permian, Uruguay

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Grey Goo?

From the BBC: Self-sculpting sand robots are under development at MIT.


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A Tyrannosaur Named Hope

Scientists in China have evidence that a species of tyrannosaur appears to have feathers on it's body.
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Labels: china, Cretaceous, tryrannosaur, Yixian Formation
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