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On this spring day, a renowned dinosaur hunter is visiting Five Generation Gully, a dusty site near here in Liaoning province, to look at some newly discovered bones.
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via Sci-Tech Today @ 6:29 13th Jun
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taken from preserved dinosaur bones may not be dinosaur protein at all, but bacteria, paleontologists said on Tuesday.
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via Yahoo! @ 19:49 30th Jul
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Yesterday, Capcom revealed their planned titles for E3, and it conspicuously lacked one major Wii title. Wii owners and Monster Hunter fans will be gravely disappointed that Capcom has no plans to show Monster Hunter 3 during E3 next week. As of now, Capcom hasn’t revealed a reason behind their decision, but we hope that the title will make its resurgence during the Tokyo Game Show, which will be held in October.
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via Gamers.com @ 5:35 10th Jul
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Soft tissue taken from preserved dinosaur bones may not be dinosaur protein at all, but bacteria, paleontologists said on Tuesday.
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via Reuters UK @ 3:37 30th Jul
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NASA notified the White House that they plan on making an announcement regarding major new discoveries by the Phoenix lander. These discoveries have something to do with the “potential for life” on Mars. Cool stuff!
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via Hard OCP @ 18:15 2nd Aug
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When it comes to cutesy robotic creatures with advanced AI, it's hard to top the Pleo dinosaur. Steve Bannerman moved to Ugobe recently to head up the global marketing push to get the cute Pleo dinosaur robot into homes around the world. Bannerman was a key figure at Apple, working on Quicktime TV and responsible for launching Apple's online media streaming business.
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via Gizmodo @ 10:36 24th Jul
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Canadian researchers say a partial dinosaur skeleton unearthed in 1971 from a remote British Columbia site might represent a new species.
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via Webindia123 @ 1:26 19th Jun
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Canadian researchers say a partial dinosaur skeleton unearthed in 1971 from a remote British Columbia site might represent a new species.
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via Post Chronicle @ 12:14 19th Jun
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EDMONTON, Alberta, June 18 (UPI) -- Canadian researchers say a partial dinosaur skeleton unearthed in 1971 from a remote British Columbia site might represent a new species.
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via UPI @ 18:17 18th Jun
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DAWSON CREEK, British Columbia - A team of paleontologists said Thursday that they have unearthed dinosaur bones near Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, dating as far back as 75 million years.
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via New Zealand Herald @ 2:23 25th Jul
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June 27, 2008—A fossilized dinosaur known as Leonardo has shed light on what Montana was like 77 million years ago—including what the duck-billed reptile ate.
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via National Geographic @ 2:10 28th Jun
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A 70 million-year-old dinosaur, whose fossil was discovered in British Columbia more than 37 years ago, may have been a hitherto unknown plant-eating species, says an expert.
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via NetIndia123.com @ 23:08 13th Jun
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A partial dinosaur skeleton unearthed in 1971 from a remote British Columbia site is the first ever found in Canadian mountains and may represent a new species, according to a recent examination by a University of Alberta researcher.
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via Science Daily @ 6:31 13th Jun
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A team of MIT engineers is hoping to develop tomorrow's body armor today with a fish whose family tree stretches back 96 million years. Called the Polypterus senegalus, or "dinosaur eel" to layman schlubs like me, this primitive fish still thrives in the muddy rivers of Africa, and has retained a full-body suit of armored scales that was common on species of fish millions of years ago. For years scientists have known that the eel's interlocking, millimeters-thick scales were capable of stopping penetrating attacks, but couldn't figure out why. Now, thanks to nanotechnology and a grant from the U.S. Army (go Joe!), they've figured it out.
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via Gizmodo @ 8:45 4th Aug
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HOW do you study several thousand dinosaur footprints spread across 2 kilometres of a soft-rock outcrop at a slant of 60 degrees? Zap them with a laser.
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via New Scientist @ 16:17 22nd Jul
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more than three decades ago. A new study suggests these fossils could represent a new species of dinosaur.
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via Yahoo! @ 23:08 13th Jun
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Japanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully uncovered the nearly complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur, a nature museum announced Thursday.
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via People's Daily Online @ 19:32 25th Jul
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BEIJING, July 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully uncovered the nearly complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur, a nature museum announced Thursday.
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via EView Week @ 19:16 25th Jul
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BEIJING, July 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Japanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully uncovered the nearly complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur, a nature museum announced Thursday.
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via Xinhua News Agency @ 5:06 25th Jul
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HOW do you study several thousand dinosaur footprints spread across 2 kilometres of a soft-rock outcrop at a slant of 60 degrees? Zap them with a laser.
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via New Scientist @ 19:43 16th Jul
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SALT LAKE CITY - A newly discovered batch of well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater clams in southeastern Utah could provide new clues about life in the region some 150 million years ago.
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via Yahoo! News @ 20:30 18th Jun
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SALT LAKE CITY - A newly discovered batch of well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater clams in southeastern Utah could provide new clues about life in the region some 150 million years ago.
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via AP via Newsday @ 20:31 18th Jun
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Researchers have uncovered well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater claims near Hanksville, Utah.
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via Red Orbit @ 8:30 18th Jun
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Salt Lake City, June 17: A newly discovered batch of well-preserved dinosaur bones, petrified trees and even freshwater clams in southeastern Utah could provide new clues about life in the region some 150 million years ago.
in General Science
via ZeeNews.com @ 18:16 18th Jun
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