BERLIN (Reuters) – German scientists have found an unusually long trail of footprints from a 30-tonne dinosaur in an abandoned quarry in Lower Saxony, a discovery they think could be …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Day: August 21, 2015
Bizarre bat with longest tongue discovered in Bolivian park
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•A groundbreaking Bolivian scientific expedition, Identidad Madidi, has found a bizarre bat along with a new species of big-headed or robber frog (Oreobates sp. nov.) from the Craugastoridae family in …read more Source:: Science
Origin of Saturn’s F Ring and Its Shepherd Satellites Revealed
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•Scientists have revealed that Saturn’s F ring and its shepherd satellites are natural outcome of the final stage of formation of Saturn’s satellite system. …read more Source:: Science
Greenhouse gases caused glacial retreat during last Ice Age
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•A recalculation of the dates at which boulders were uncovered by melting glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age has conclusively shown that the glacial retreat was due …read more Source:: Science
Persist and shout: Male bluebirds alter songs to be heard over increased acoustic noise
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•Birds ‘shout’ to be heard over the noise produced by human-made activity, new research has shown. Researchers recorded songs produced by 32 male bluebirds, and analysed two from each male …read more Source:: Science
Without humans, the whole world could look like Serengeti
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•The fact that the greatest diversity of large mammals is found in Africa reflects past human activities — and not climatic or other environmental constraints. This is determined in a …read more Source:: Science
Massive Aztec human skull rack found in Mexico City
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•MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Archeologists have discovered a massive ceremonial skull rack from the heyday of the Aztec empire in the heart of Mexico City, a find that could shed …read more Source:: UKScienceNews