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Prehistoric mass extinction was driven by sudden increase in ocean acidity ...
Herald Scotland
A MASS extinction which wiped out more than 90 per cent of prehistoric marine species and two thirds of animals living on land was triggered by chemical changes in the ocean brought about by massive volcanic eruptions, a new study suggests. A MASS ...
Ocean acidification triggered devastating extinction, study findsLos Angeles Times
Scots team solve riddle of Great Dying extinctionScotsman
Earth's Largest Mass Extinction Caused By Acidic Oceans: StudyBernama
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Herald Scotland
A MASS extinction which wiped out more than 90 per cent of prehistoric marine species and two thirds of animals living on land was triggered by chemical changes in the ocean brought about by massive volcanic eruptions, a new study suggests. A MASS ...
Ocean acidification triggered devastating extinction, study finds
Scots team solve riddle of Great Dying extinction
Earth's Largest Mass Extinction Caused By Acidic Oceans: Study
E&T magazine
Electromagnetic theory breakthrough leads to 'antennas on a chip'
E&T magazine
The unravelling of one of the mysteries of electromagnetism could enable the design of antennas small enough to be integrated into an electronic chip, say researchers. One of the biggest bottlenecks to miniaturisation in modern electronics is the fact that ...
Electromagnetism breakthrough may lead to computer chip antennasMarket Business News
Researchers say tiny antennas inside microchips are possibleEngadget
Electromagnetism mystery 'unravelled' says Cambridge research teamNew Electronics
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Semiconductor Online
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E&T magazine
The unravelling of one of the mysteries of electromagnetism could enable the design of antennas small enough to be integrated into an electronic chip, say researchers. One of the biggest bottlenecks to miniaturisation in modern electronics is the fact that ...
Electromagnetism breakthrough may lead to computer chip antennas
Researchers say tiny antennas inside microchips are possible
Electromagnetism mystery 'unravelled' says Cambridge research team
Daily Mail
Genetic map of endangered mountain gorillas revealed
Daily Mail
Scientists have sequenced whole genomes from mountain gorillas for the first time in a huge boost to conservation efforts for the endangered primates. The move will give scientists and conservationists new insight into the impact of population decline on ...
Mountain gorillas practice inbreeding- an international study saysAmerican Register
Inbreeding helps endangered mountain gorillas surviveMalay Mail Online
Mountain Gorillas Show Signs Of Inbreeding — What Does This Mean For The ...Tech Times
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Daily Mail
Scientists have sequenced whole genomes from mountain gorillas for the first time in a huge boost to conservation efforts for the endangered primates. The move will give scientists and conservationists new insight into the impact of population decline on ...
Mountain gorillas practice inbreeding- an international study says
Inbreeding helps endangered mountain gorillas survive
Mountain Gorillas Show Signs Of Inbreeding — What Does This Mean For The ...
The Independent
Beginnings of life found in young star system
The Independent
Scientists have found the basic beginnings of life elsewhere in the universe, for the first time ever in a disc around a young star. Scientists used observations from a huge telescope in Chile to see that a disc — on its way to becoming a planet — surrounding a ...
Building blocks for life discovered in young star system - more evidence for the ...mirror.co.uk
Eureka! Complex organic molecules found in a young star systemLos Angeles Times
For the first time, scientists find complex organic molecules in an infant star systemWashington Post
Belfast Telegraph
Space.com
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The Independent
Scientists have found the basic beginnings of life elsewhere in the universe, for the first time ever in a disc around a young star. Scientists used observations from a huge telescope in Chile to see that a disc — on its way to becoming a planet — surrounding a ...
Building blocks for life discovered in young star system - more evidence for the ...
Eureka! Complex organic molecules found in a young star system
For the first time, scientists find complex organic molecules in an infant star system
Tech Times
Tyrannosaur Family Now Thought To Resort To Cannibalism
Tech Times
An artist's rendition on a Daspletosaurus feeding on another. Dinosaurs fight and feed off of each other, but this is the first time that both marks of combat and cannibalism were seen in one dinosaur. (Photo : Tuomas Koivurinne). A new study in Canada has ...
Fossil study of T. rex cousin shows signs of infighting and cannibalismNational Monitor
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibalsABC Science Online
Teen dinosaur had it tough, say scientistsThe National
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Business Insider Australia
Yibada (English Edition)
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Tech Times
An artist's rendition on a Daspletosaurus feeding on another. Dinosaurs fight and feed off of each other, but this is the first time that both marks of combat and cannibalism were seen in one dinosaur. (Photo : Tuomas Koivurinne). A new study in Canada has ...
Fossil study of T. rex cousin shows signs of infighting and cannibalism
Tyrannosaurs were violent cannibals
Teen dinosaur had it tough, say scientists
BBC News
'Terror birds' had deep voices, fossil suggests
BBC News
A 90%-complete "terror bird" skeleton found on an Argentinean beach suggests these big-beaked predators had good low-frequency hearing and deep voices. It is the most complete skeleton ever discovered for one of these menacing beasts, and represents ...
Meet the exctinct hooked-beak South American terror birdBusiness Insider Australia
Almost complete fossil of flightless predator found in ArgentinaDaily Mail
Meet the terrifying 4ft tall terror bird who stalked the Earth 3.5 million years agomirror.co.uk
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Science 2.0
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BBC News
A 90%-complete "terror bird" skeleton found on an Argentinean beach suggests these big-beaked predators had good low-frequency hearing and deep voices. It is the most complete skeleton ever discovered for one of these menacing beasts, and represents ...
Meet the exctinct hooked-beak South American terror bird
Almost complete fossil of flightless predator found in Argentina
Meet the terrifying 4ft tall terror bird who stalked the Earth 3.5 million years ago
Market Business News
Northern Europeans initially rejected farming during the New Stone Age
Market Business News
Northern Europeans initially rejected the practice of farming while the rest of the continent was embracing the transition from foraging during the Neolithic period (New Stone Age), an international team of researchers has found. Their findings, which have ...
Neolithic Northern Europeans were reluctant farmersDaily Mail
Jewelry Styles Suggest Northern Europeans Resisted FarmingArchaeology
Northern Europeans Were Not So Sold on FarmingSmithsonian
Pacific Standard
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Market Business News
Northern Europeans initially rejected the practice of farming while the rest of the continent was embracing the transition from foraging during the Neolithic period (New Stone Age), an international team of researchers has found. Their findings, which have ...
Neolithic Northern Europeans were reluctant farmers
Jewelry Styles Suggest Northern Europeans Resisted Farming
Northern Europeans Were Not So Sold on Farming
Science /AAAS
Study questions element's place on periodic table
Science /AAAS
A new study has measured the first ionization energy—the energy it takes to wrench away an atom's most loosely held electron—of lawrencium, raising questions about its proper place in the periodic table, Nature News reports. The measurement, which ...
Lawrencium experiment could shake up periodic tableRoyal Society of Chemistry
Exotic atom struggles to find its place in the periodic tableNature.com
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Science /AAAS
A new study has measured the first ionization energy—the energy it takes to wrench away an atom's most loosely held electron—of lawrencium, raising questions about its proper place in the periodic table, Nature News reports. The measurement, which ...
Lawrencium experiment could shake up periodic table
Exotic atom struggles to find its place in the periodic table
The Register
Evidence of a SECOND Earth FOUND ON MOON
The Register
Our Moon was born after a young Earth smashed its twin Theia, scientists writing in three studies just published by Nature have suggested. Their intriguing evidence reveals the Moon's origins may have been more incestuous than previously thought.
Research solves the mystery of How Moon was FormedThe Westside Story
'Earth Twin Sister' Theia Collision led to formation of MoonThe Market Business
New research tries to explain the chemical similarity between Earth and MoonWorld Tech Today
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The Register
Our Moon was born after a young Earth smashed its twin Theia, scientists writing in three studies just published by Nature have suggested. Their intriguing evidence reveals the Moon's origins may have been more incestuous than previously thought.
Research solves the mystery of How Moon was Formed
'Earth Twin Sister' Theia Collision led to formation of Moon
New research tries to explain the chemical similarity between Earth and Moon
Times Gazette
“Einstein Ring”, Ancient Galaxy Sighted on ALMA Telescope
Times Gazette
Scientists were able to capture images of one of the most stunning events in the outer space – forming of a galaxy. All they have to thank for is the gravitational lensing of the ALMA telescope. The Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) ...
Stunning 'Einstein Ring' Seen In Photo Of Faraway GalaxyHuffington Post
ALMA Captures Image of Lensed Galaxy revealing Einstein RingUncover Michigan
ALMA Telescope in Chile Captures Image of Perfect Einstein RingPioneer News
National Monitor
PerfScience
Yibada (English Edition)
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Times Gazette
Scientists were able to capture images of one of the most stunning events in the outer space – forming of a galaxy. All they have to thank for is the gravitational lensing of the ALMA telescope. The Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) ...
Stunning 'Einstein Ring' Seen In Photo Of Faraway Galaxy
ALMA Captures Image of Lensed Galaxy revealing Einstein Ring
ALMA Telescope in Chile Captures Image of Perfect Einstein Ring
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