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Dinosaur den diggers discovered

SCIENCE / NEWS Wed Mar 21, 2007 @ 12:38am neoform
BBC News -- The fossil remains of small dinosaurs that burrowed into the ground have been found by scientists in Montana, US. The 95-million-year-old bones are from an adult and two juveniles and were unearthed in a chamber at the end of a 2.1m-long sediment-fille.. Read More
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Yellowstone's Quiet Power

SCIENCE / NEWS Thu Mar 8, 2007 @ 7:46pm neoform
Physorg -- A 17-year University of Utah study of ground movements shows that the power of the huge volcanic hotspot beneath Yellowstone National Park is much greater than previously thought during times when the giant volcano is slumbering. The $2.3 million study.. Read More
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Jump record fails to take flight

SCIENCE / NEWS Tue May 27, 2008 @ 8:23am neoform
BBC News -- A French skydiver's attempt to break the world free fall record failed to get off the ground when his balloon lifted off without him on board. Michel Fournier, 64, hoped to break four world records by free falling 40,000m (25 miles) from a balloon in S.. Read More
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Sound 'causes eclipse shadows'

SCIENCE / NEWS Thu May 22, 2008 @ 8:22am neoform
BBC News -- Mysterious bands of shadow which sometimes pass across the ground during an eclipse might be produced by sound pulses, according to a new theory. "Shadow bands" have been observed travelling across the ground before and after totality - when the Moon c.. Read More
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Fears over bumblebee numbers

SCIENCE / NEWS Mon Jul 9, 2007 @ 12:46pm neoform
BBC News -- The wet summer is having a "dramatic effect" on ground nesting bumblebees, according to a conservation trust. Species at risk include the great yellow, which is the rarest in the UK and clings to survival in areas of the Highlands and Islands. The B.. Read More
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Dinosaur Bones Used to Make Soup in China

SCIENCE / NEWS Wed Jul 4, 2007 @ 1:18pm neoform
FOX News -- Villagers in central China dug up a ton of dinosaur bones and boiled them in soup or ground them into powder for traditional medicine, believing they were from flying dragons and had healing powers. Until last year, the fossils were being sold in Henan.. Read More
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Ministers agreed on Galileo funds

SCIENCE / NEWS Sun Jun 10, 2007 @ 10:02am neoform
BBC News -- EU governments have agreed that the troubled Galileo satellite navigation network needs to be built with public funds if it is to get off the ground. The project, supposed to showcase Europe's technological prowess, has been hit by delays and cost over.. Read More
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