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Imposing 'Terror Bird' Was South America's Top Predator Post-Dinosaur Extinction
Scientists have analyzed the most complete fossil uncovered to date of a large "terror bird."
Apr 10, 2015 PM EDT
Young Sea Turtles Do Not Simply Drift Along With the Current, Are Active Swimmers
Apr 10, 2015 PM EDT
African Mountain Gorillas In Danger of Extinction, Inbreeding in an Effort to Survive
Apr 10, 2015 AM EDT
T-Rex Relative s Skull Shows Signs of Inter-Species Violence and Possible Cannibalism
Apr 09, 2015 PM EDT
3 Studies Address Origins of the Moon and Why It is So Similar in Composition to Earth
Apr 09, 2015 AM EDT
Pesticide Exposure May Heighten Heart Disease Risk
Apr 08, 2015 PM EDT
Astronomers Spot Compounds Necessary for Life in an Distant Infant Star System
Apr 08, 2015 PM EDT
NASA's Top Scientists: Finding Microbial Life Away from Earth a Matter of Time
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 08, 2015 AM EDT
Brontosaurus Recognized as its Own Dinosaur for First Time in More than a Century
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 07, 2015 AM EDT
70 Percent of Glaciers in Western Canada to Disappear by Year 2100, Study Suggests
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 06, 2015 PM EDT
'Dwarf Dragons' Identified in South America, How They Have Gone Relatively Unnoticed
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 06, 2015 PM EDT
Climate Change: Northwest Alaska Bird, Mammal Species May Experience Habitat Change
By
Staff Reporter
Apr 05, 2015 PM EDT
Ottoman Era 'War' Camel's Skeleton Found Completely Intact in Cellar in Austria
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 04, 2015 AM EDT
NASA, ESA Planning 2-Part Plan to Mark and Shoot at Near-Earth Asteroid in 2020
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 03, 2015 PM EDT
Hubble Telescope Spots 8 Unique, Far-Off Quasars
By
Russell Westerholm
Apr 03, 2015 AM EDT
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