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New species of ancient Arctic mammals discovered in Alaska

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Southeast Asia's Largest Dinosaur Found in Thailand

1+ hour, 18+ min ago  (609+ words) JAKARTA - Scientists have discovered the fossil Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest dinosaur ever known to have lived in Southeast Asia. The plant-eating giant is estimated to have lived in what is now Thailand about 113 million years ago. Citing a Kyodo News…...

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From concept to creation

1+ hour, 49+ min ago  (463+ words) The room carries a steady buzz " snippets of conversation, laughter and elevator-style pitches overlapping as students explain the purpose behind their projects. Western's Entrepreneurship and Innovation (E&I) program hosts quarterly showcases where students can display the projects they're working on....

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Giant Dinosaur Skeleton Found In Thailand, The Nagatitan, May Be The Largest Dinosaur Of The Region

8+ hour, 51+ min ago  (525+ words) We all know Thailand for its beautiful beaches, spicy and delicious food, and modern, cosmopolitan capital, but the land now home to more than 70 million people was once inhabited by hundreds, if not thousands, of ancient creatures that we're only…...

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New species of ancient Arctic mammals discovered in Alaska | National | keybiscayneportal. com

3+ 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…...

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You are what you eat: how diet drives evolution

10+ hour, 57+ min ago  (434+ words) image: Neolamprologus brevis, a cichlid from Lake Tanganyika, feeds on small crustaceans and insect larvae, among other things. New research shows that cichlid intestines have evolved in response to their diet. view more Credit: Adrian Indermaur, University of Basel Different…...

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New species of ancient Arctic mammals discovered in Alaska | Billings News | kulr8. com

5+ hour, 17+ 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…...

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Newly discovered species in ancient Arctic reveal how animals might have survived extremes

8+ hour, 21+ min ago  (412+ words) image: The shape of the tooth suggests that Camurodon borealis was likely a herbivore. view more Credit: Shelley et al. Today's Arctic may feel remote and desolate, but more than 70 million years ago, it was a surprisingly lively place for…...

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Dinosaurs kick off Musser Library summer reading program

57+ min ago  (158+ words) The Musser Public Library is kicking off its 2026 Summer Reading Program with a program where visitors can learn about dinosaurs. "Dinos at the Dome," the kickoff celebration for the library's 2026 Summer Reading Program, "Unearth a Story," will be on Wednesday,…...

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New species reveal how animals might have survived in Arctic millions of years ago

5+ hour, 32+ min ago  (134+ words) Islander News. com The shape of the tooth suggests that Camurodon borealis was likely a herbivore. (Shelley et al. via SWNS) New law cuts permit fees and speeds up home renovations 19 of Florida's 20 richest billionaires now live in South Florida…...