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Oldest Spider in Germany Discovered

In Lower Saxony, Germany, the oldest spider fossil in the country has been discovered. The Arthrolycosa wolterbeeki species is estimated to be 310 to 315

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Double the Size: Pliosaurs vs Orcas

A recent discovery in a museum in England has challenged the previous assumption that Pliosaurs, a type of marine reptile, were only about six meters

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Solving the Mystery of Handed Molecules

Louis Pasteur discovered in 1848 that there are “mirrored” molecules that are chemically identical. The reason for the existence of these molecules has now been

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Humans and Dinosaurs Coexisted on Earth

Placental Mammals Existed Alongside Dinosaurs, New Study Finds A recent study published in Current Biology by researchers from the University of Bristol and the University

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Megalodon’s Body Temperature Revealed

New research has shed light on the Megalodon, the giant prehistoric shark, revealing that it was able to maintain a body temperature that was about

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Hummingbirds drink alcohol daily

Kolibris, the tiny birds known for their love of nectar, have been found to consume alcohol on a daily basis. Researchers at the University of

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Oldest African burial site discovered

In a groundbreaking discovery, the oldest burial site in the history of hominins has been found in Africa. The discovery challenges previous assumptions about human

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Discovery of Heaviest Prehistoric Animal

The discovery of a colossal fossil of an extinct whale species, Perucetus colossus, has changed our understanding of whale evolution. According to a publication in

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Galaxy mirrors early Milky Way.

Astronomers have discovered a galaxy that resembles the early Milky Way, providing new insights into the formation of our home galaxy. The galaxy, named “The

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Ocean Insect Population Decline

Insects are known to make up the majority of the biomass of all land animals. However, despite their abundance on land, they are surprisingly scarce