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Imprints of eggs and their broken shells, part of a 77-million-year-old dinosaur nest, are displayed at the University of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The nest and egg fossil is the first find of its kind in the world.
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via The Hindu @ 19:14 19th Nov
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Imprints of eggs and their broken shells, part of a 77-million-year-old dinosaur nest, are displayed at the University of Calgary.Imprints of eggs and their broken shells, part of a 77-million-year-old dinosaur nest, are displayed at the University of Calgary.
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via CBC @ 21:02 13th Nov
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Canadian researchers say they've narrowed down the likely owner of a dinosaur nest, abandoned on a river's edge 77 million years ago, adding the discovery offers a unique look at dinosaur reproduction and the evolution of birds.
in Biological Science
via Post Chronicle @ 10:49 15th Nov
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Canadian researchers say they've narrowed down the likely owner of a dinosaur nest, abandoned on a river's edge 77 million years ago, adding the discovery offers a unique look at dinosaur reproduction and the evolution of birds. Skip related content
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 23:22 13th Nov
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Reuters – Imprints of eggs and their broken shells, part of a 77-million-year-old dinosaur nest, are displayed …
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via Yahoo! @ 13:42 14th Nov
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Canadian researchers have been given a unique look at dinosaur reproduction and the evolution of birds as they've narrowed down the likely owner of a dinosaur nest, abandoned on a river's edge 77 million years ago.
in Biological Science
via Red Orbit @ 2:41 15th Nov
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Oct. 13: Financial Editor for NBC's Today Show Jean Chatzky tells Americans how they can protect themselves from the crisis and retirees what they should do to rebuild their assets.
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via MSNBC @ 12:11 19th Nov
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Cast: Aure Atika, Berenice Bejo, Constantin Alexandrov, Jean Dujardin, Philippe Lefebvre, Said Amadis
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 22:00 8th Nov
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Perhaps I shouldn't have laughed as much I did, but this French spy spoof by Michel Hazanavicius punches out cheeky gags and incorrect humour with the gusto of Zucker/Abrahams or Mike Myers in his Austin Powers heyday. There's a far higher comedy-factor than the dull Get Smart, and it's incidentally the most lovingly detailed period pastiche since Todd Haynes's Far from Heaven. In a week of overblown, unappetising or disappointing films, this makes a refreshing change. And how interesting to be offered a French movie that doesn't come straight from the "arthouse" stable.
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via Guardian Unlimited @ 20:26 6th Nov
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via Empire Online @ 23:42 2nd Nov
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Kevin Pietersen has admitted that he just wants this week in Antigua to end, and Andrew Flintoff is sick - literally - of the whole tournament. As the realisation slowly dawns on England's cricketers that their US$20million cash-grab is just a little tawdry, then at least Steve Harmison can say with honesty that he never wanted to be a part of this charade anyway.
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via CricInfo @ 23:05 29th Oct
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More and more American's nest eggs are getting picked apart by the financial crisis. Host Tess Vigeland talks with J. Mark Iwry of the Brookings Institution about how the 401(k) has outgrown its original intent.
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via Sound Money @ 8:41 22nd Nov
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LOS ANGELES--Natalie Pace's Proven Nest Egg Strategy Recession Proofs Portfolios Source: Natalie Pace
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via Globe Investor @ 17:42 27th Oct
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November 14, 2008—If it looks like a duck-billed dinosaur nest, it's probably from a duck-bill—unless it's a newly identified clutch of fossilized eggs from a private collection in Calgary, Canada.
in Biological Science
via National Geographic @ 2:43 15th Nov
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November 14, 2008—If it looks like a duck-billed dinosaur nest, it's probably from a duck-bill—unless it's a newly identified clutch of fossilized eggs from a private collection in Calgary, Canada.
in Biological Science
via National Geographic @ 21:42 14th Nov
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The open source Songbird media player is preparing to leave the nest. The developers have announced the availability of the first Songbird 1.0 release candidate. This version provides better performance and reliability and also has a few more user interface improvements.
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via ArsTechnica @ 20:06 6th Nov
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Seventy-seven million years ago, did a dinosaur mother sat on a nest of a dozen eggs on a sandy river bank, brooding whether to abandon the unhatched offspring to vagaries of nature and scramble to safety?
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via Webindia123 @ 7:32 15th Nov
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Seventy-seven million years ago, did a dinosaur mother sat on a nest of a dozen eggs on a sandy river bank, brooding whether to abandon the unhatched offspring to vagaries of nature and scramble to safety?
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via NetIndia123.com @ 22:01 14th Nov
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It has all the hallmarks of a Cretaceous melodrama. A dinosaur sits on her nest of a dozen eggs on a sandy river beach. Water levels rise, and the mother is faced with a dilemma: Stay or abandon her unhatched offspring to the flood and scramble to safety?
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 11:01 14th Nov
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Conservation staff at Wellington’s world-first Karori Sanctuary have found what is almost certainly the first confirmed tuatara nest on mainland New Zealand in over 200 years. More >>
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via Scoop @ 7:16 31st Oct
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The exhibition documents the preparation for and the delivery of the Beijing Games. Photographs show the Team China and Team Great Britain's performances and London's preparations for 2012. There are many images of spectacular moments of the Beijing Games, including the opening and closing ceremonies at the Birds's Nest stadium.
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via London Development Agency @ 21:16 25th Nov
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