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1 hr ago | Xinhuanet

Crocodile fossil found in Brazil

A 90-million-year-old fossil of an unknown species of crocodile that inhabited Brazil's southeast region in unusual environmental conditions has been unveiled by researchers in Rio de Janeiro.

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Related Topix: South America, World News, Brazil, Science

6 hrs ago | Southtyneside Today

Reviewed: Walking With Dinosaurs, Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle...

JURASSIC Park brought dinosaurs to life on the big screen in the 1990s. Now Walking With Dinosaurs: The Arena Spectacular is doing it for a new generation of amazed youngsters.

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10 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

Arctic climate under greenhouse conditions in the Late Cretaceous

Fossil diatom algae of Cretaceous age from the Alpha Ridge of the Arctic Ocean. The image shows still partly connected cells of a colonial diatom of the genus Hemiaulus, individually only 25 microns across, together with other fragments.

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Related Topix: Global Warming, Dinosaur, Science, Oceanography

Thu Jul 09, 2009

Physics Blog

Coralline algae in the Mediterranean lost their tropical element between 5 and 7 million years ago

An international team of researchers has studied the coralline algae fossils that lived on the last coral reefs of the Mediterranean Sea between 7.24 and 5.3 million years ago.

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Related Topix: Science, Italy, World News

Wed Jul 08, 2009

www.newscientist.com | Vicki__L

Was ancient Earth a green planet?

Earth's landmasses in the late Precambrian probably weren't pleasant, but at least they were green.

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Tue Jul 07, 2009

www.reuters.com | Vicki__L

Armadillo-like crocodile roamed Brazil

Fossils found in Brazil are from a crocodile resembling a large armadillo that was a predator in the area around modern-day Sao Paulo state 90 million years ago, researchers said on Tuesday.

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Mon Jul 06, 2009

www.livescience.com | Vicki__L

How Dinosaurs Got So Big

The secret to mega-dinosaurs' impressive sizes may be that the reptiles used more of their energy for growing and less for keeping their bodies warm compared with some creatures.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, University of Florida

www.livescience.com | Vicki__L

First Land Creatures Had Wild Appearances

The first fish-like animals to squirm out of the sea and onto land were pretty wild looking, new research concludes.

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Related Topix: Science, Dinosaur

The Times

Three new large dinosaurs discovered in Australia

Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs have been discovered in Australia, including a meat-eater larger than Velociraptor from the Jurassic Park movies, suggesting Australia may have a more complex prehistoric past.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science

Sun Jul 05, 2009

India eNews

Eight-million-year-old elephant fossil remains found in UAE

Paleontologists Sunday announced that they found an eight-million-year-old fossilised remains of an elephant, a hippo and a giant ostrich in western Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates .

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Related Topix: Science, United Arab Emirates, Middle East, World News

Athens Banner-Herald

Dino exhibit might keep boredom away

Fernbank Museum of Natural History in Atlanta has the antidote to boredom with a special "90 Days of Dinosaurs" exhibit.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Atlanta, GA

Fri Jul 03, 2009

news.yahoo.com | Vicki__L

Australia discovers 3 new large dinosaurs

The two plant-eating and one carnivore dinosaurs, the first large dinosaurs unearthed since 1981, were found in Queensland and date back 98 million years to the mid-Cretaceous period.

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www.brisbanetimes.com.au | Vicki__L

Banjo one of the new dinos on the block

LIKE the swagman, they met their end in a billabong. The predator, nicknamed Banjo, was Australia's answer to velociraptor - a fierce, meat-eating dinosaur with three large slashing claws on each hand.

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mcwanesciencecenter.blogspot.com | Vicki__L

Birds of a Feather - Part 1

The pair of fighting dinosaurs tumbled across the sidewalk in front of me, bringing me to an abrupt halt. Screeching, flipping tail over talon, grasping at each other with their sharp, three-toed hind feet and stabbing at each other with their mouths, they didn’t even pause when they rolled over a vertical drop twice their own body length.

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MSNBC

Dinosaur mummy yields skin molecules

The extremely well-preserved remains of a 66-million-year-old hadrosaur, known as a "dinosaur mummy," have just yielded soft-tissue skin structures and organic molecules, according to a new study.

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Boing Boing

Scientists tour the Creationism Museum

Tony sez, "Recently, a group of paleontologists were in town for the North American Paleontological Convention at the University of Cincinnati, and decided to take a field trip to the Creation Museum just across the river, in Kentucky.

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Related Topix: Science, University of Cincinnati

News.com.au

Dinosaur discovery

Three new species of Australian dinosaur have been discovered in a prehistoric billabong in western Queensland.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Australia, Oceania, World News

Thu Jul 02, 2009

Burlington Times News

Evolutionists aren't the only scientists

I will make a few comments about the Associated Press article "Scientists study foes' ways at Creation Museum" in the Times-News, June 25.

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Wed Jul 01, 2009

www.newscientist.com | Vicki__L

Dinosaur mummy gives up organic material

A mummified dinosaur unearthed in North Dakota may contain traces of 66-million-year old organic material, which could provide vital information about its evolution.

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www.cbsnews.com | Vicki__L

Myanmar Fossil May Shed Light On Evolution

Fossils recently discovered in Myanmar could prove that the common ancestors of humans, monkeys and apes - known as anthropoids - evolved from primates in Asia, rather than Africa, researchers contend in a study released Wednesday.

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