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Dr. Nathan P. Myhrvold has an eclectic range of interests. He also knows a lot about dinosaurs. More, he thinks, than dedicated dinosaur researchers. Myhrvold says dinosaurs grew at a tenth of the speed Erickson suggested

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A new relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex has been unearthed in southern Utah, marking the discovery of the oldest known member of its group of dinosaurs yet. The 80-million-year-old dinosaur looked a lot like T. Rex The discovery is being reported today in PLOS One by researchers led from the Natural History Museum of Utah. […]

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If we survive the Mayan Apocalypse of 2012, does that mean we’re technically immortals? I’ve no idea, but it will probably mean we don’t see quite as many of these Doomsday Apocalypse scams doing the rounds on Facebook since at least the 15th of April. Click to Enlarge According to the above Facebook post, Doomsday […]

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