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11-Year-Old Boy Opens His Own Dinosaur Museum in Cambridge
4+ hour, 19+ min ago (159+ words) An 11-Year-Old Boy Opens His Own Natural History Museum in Cambridge 112.ua An 11-Year-Old Boy Opens His Own Natural History Museum in Cambridge. According to Espreso.tv: On August 10, 2024, the Cambridge Museum of Natural History officially opened its doors, founded…...
65 million-year-old beasts set to come to life in York this weekend
4+ hour, 31+ min ago (686+ words) Rangers and dinosaur in tandem on stage in Dinosaur Adventure Live: Danger On T-Rex Mountain (Image: Provided) SIXTY-FIVE million years in the making, and now in its fifth year of roaring and touring, Dinosaur Adventure Live takes over York Theatre…...
An asteroid doomed the dinosaurs. But did it drive tuna evolution?
3+ hour, 3+ min ago (412+ words) A new Yale study reveals that tunas evolved their signature size, speed, and warm-bloodedness gradually over 50 million years rather than in rapid response to the mass extinction that ended the age of dinosaurs. A long-held theory suggests that the asteroid…...
Confusion on Evolution Is Like a Game of Telephone
2+ hour, 55+ min ago (177+ words) To reconcile faith and science, is it enough to say God could have used evolution? Many Christians are attracted to this idea, and it is now treated as the quasi-official Catholic position. But can this view, known as theistic evolution,…...
Ancient Tundra Survival Skills Reborn on the Alaska Native World Stage
9+ hour, 20+ min ago (260+ words) asatunews.co.id As Nicole Johnson prepared to compete in the Alaska sports arena, she visualized propelling into the air and kicking the ball with both of her feet simultaneously The Iñupiaq athlete was partaking in the Arctic game of…...
Stolen t-rex statue returned home to Mead
4+ hour, 58+ min ago (115+ words) KXLY.com This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. Local news coverage from KXLY+ Stolen t-rex statue returned home to Mead Otis Orchards house fire likely caused…...
Biodiversity net gain: the first changes take effect
5+ hour, 54+ min ago (1154+ words) Get specialist advice for residential, commercial or rural property, grounded in our local, regional and international market knowledge. Buying a new house is one of the most significant events any of us ever undertake. But whether you’re buying a flat,…...
New study defines conditions for successful long-term biodiversity net gain
7+ hour, 18+ min ago (510+ words) Researchers say biodiversity compensation works best with long-term recovery, the right landscape setting, and enough land for restoration. A new study identifying the ecological conditions needed for biodiversity offsetting to achieve conservation goals could provide important guidance for governments and…...
Free dinosaur adventure coming to Wakefield shopping centre this summer
8+ hour, 50+ min ago (188+ words) The Ridings Shopping Centre in Wakefield is hosting a free dinosaur event this summer Families across Wakefield are invited to enjoy a roaringly good day out this summer as dinosaurs take over a local shopping centre. The free event is…...
Return of large wild herbivores to Europe promotes insect diversity - Study - EnviroNews - latest environment news, climate change, renewable energy
6+ hour, 33+ min ago (617+ words) Insect species diversity in the European countryside is declining significantly. The return of large ungulates – wild horses, bison and aurochs – to the countryside could help to mitigate this decline. This is shown by a large-scale study carried out by a…...