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Nature 459 (7249), 940-4 (18 Jun 2009)
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I was checking out the new article on “Fossil of the Future” creator Christopher Locke over at Joshspear.com and stumbled across a new take on an old idea. Remember back in grade school when your teacher would assign to you the extremely important duty of acting as an ambassador of your nation state by combining a few prized possessions to represent your peopl
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Science-Query.com, (09 May 2009)
Sixteen tons of bones belonging to what researchers say is one of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered have arrived in Philadelphia.
Source:Tons of dino bones arrive in Philly
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For decades, it has been the predominant theory among scientists that dinosaurs began to die off when an asteroid collided with the Earth 65 million years ago.
Source:Keller argues volcanoes, not meteor, killed dinosaurs
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Nature 426 (6964), 323-6 (20 Nov 2003)
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Never mind the 40-foot snake that menaced Jennifer Lopez in the 1997 movie "Anaconda." Not even Hollywood could match a new discovery from the ancient world. Fossils from northeastern Colombia reveal the biggest snake ever discovered:
Nature 457 (7230), 718-21 (05 Feb 2009)
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