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Fresh Water Media
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Dino Day roars into Cleveland Museum of Natural History with family fun for all ages

54+ min ago  (200+ words) The Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Real Good Foods invite families and community members this Sunday, May 31 to its Museum Family Day: Dino Day'a full day of prehistoric fun for visitors of all ages. Dinosaur fossil replicas are a…...

Eurek Alert!
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Microscope reveals two fish embryos

4+ hour, 18+ min ago  (43+ words) [IMAGE] Eurek Alert! Spotted. Looking through the microscope reveals two fish embryos." Free to use when reporting about ISTA. Institute of Science and Technology Austria Copyright " 2026 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)...

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JIJI PRESS
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Asteroid Traces in Japan May Be Linked to Dinosaur Extinction

1+ hour, 53+ min ago  (68+ words) JIJI PRESS Asteroid Traces in Japan May Be Linked to Dinosaur Extinction Katsuyama, Fukui Pref. , May 21 (Jiji Press)--A team of Japanese researchers has discovered traces of an asteroid collision in the northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido that may have caused…...

About Manchester
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Dino Fun roars into Littleborough Park

2+ hour, 18+ min ago  (399+ words) GIANT roaming dinosaurs, prehistoric puppet shows and dino robots are heading to Littleborough Park this weekend (23 " 25 May) for the first of four Dino Fun World events in Greater Manchester. Throughout the bank holiday weekend, Littleborough Park will be packed with…...

The Japan Times
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Asteroid traces found in Japan may be linked to extinction of dinosaurs

1+ hour, 53+ min ago  (148+ words) The Japan Times Asteroid traces found in Japan may be linked to extinction of dinosaurs KATSUYAMA, FUKUI PREF. " A team of Japanese researchers has discovered traces of an asteroid collision in Hokkaido that may have caused the mass extinction of…...

@islandecho
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PREHISTORIC FUN RETURNS TO DINOSAUR ISLE FOR MAY HALF-TERM WEEK

3+ hour, 32+ min ago  (522+ words) Families are being invited to step back in time this May half term as Dinosaur Isle in Sandown unveils a packed programme of prehistoric-themed activities. Running across the week from Monday, 25th May to Friday, 29th May, the museum's "What's On" schedule…...

Google News
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Vasuki Indicus: Was Vasuki Indicus bigger than Titanoboa?

5+ hour, 6+ min ago  (16+ words) Was Vasuki Indicus bigger than Titanoboa? The Times of India Was Vasuki Indicus bigger than Titanoboa?...

Watauga Democrat
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New species of ancient Arctic mammals discovered in Alaska

17+ hour, 18+ min ago  (803+ words) The shape of the tooth suggests that Camurodon borealis was likely a herbivore. (Shelley et al. via SWNS) Three newly discovered species reveal how ancient mammals survived extreme weather conditions in the Arctic millions of years ago. While the Arctic…...

tovima. com
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Why Carnivorous Dinosaurs Evolved Such Tiny Arms

18+ hour, 42+ min ago  (306+ words) tovima. com The famously tiny forelimbs found in several carnivorous dinosaurs, including tyrannosaurs, carnotauruses, spinosaurs, and velociraptors, were most likely a consequence of the evolution of their large, powerful heads, which they used to attack prey. That is the conclusion…...