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Discovered new species of invertebrates in Antarctica

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Tauroprimnoa austasensis (a) e Digitogorgia kuekenthali (b).         Credit: Zapata-Guardiola and Lopez-González On board the German research vessel, Polarstern, and through various shipments between 1996 and 2008, two scientists at the University of Seville (U.S.) have found six new gorgonian (invertebrate marine colonial polyp composed of eight tentacles) in Antarctica, eastern Weddell Sea.

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Here's a new herbivorous dinosaur species

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Render di un Jeyawati Rugoculus. Credit: Artwork by Lukas Panzarin A team of paleontologists described a new dinosaur species based on an incomplete skeleton found in the region west of New Mexico.
The new species, Jeyawati Rugoculus, was found in rocks that have preserved the remains of a forest or rather a marshy ecosystem that has flourished around 91 million years ago around the shores of a vast inland sea.

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Discovered a clutch of ancient giants such as in Panama.

Improbabile incontro tra un Carcharodon megalodon e un sub. Fonte: http://community.videogamer.com/forums/tv_and_movies/megalodon_trailer/ Fossils of "puppy" of 1.8 m length of largest species of the world never existed, the Megalodon Carcharocles, who lived in warm, shallow waters, were discovered in the Panama. Paleontologists reported the discovery of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) and the University of Florida.

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Dinosaurs were warm-blooded or cold blooded? Found a technique to understand.

Denti fossilizzati di dinosauro. The Tyrannosaurus Rex had dangue cold? The birds have learned to regulate their temperature before or after the appearance of feathers? Why evolution favors warm-blooded animals even if they need more energy?

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Climate change and coral reefs as corals have learned to adapt

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Stephen Palumbi team ha scoperto che alcune specie di corallo sono in grado di adattarsi meglio a temperature più elevate rispetto ad altre. (Credit: Courtesy of Stephen Palumbi) Move, adapted ... or die.

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Here's the missing link

Ricostruzione 3D del teschio dell'Australopithecus Sediba. Fonte: http://web.wits.ac.za One more piece in the puzzle dell'affascinante evolution of mankind from apes.

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Insects of 95 million years old perfectly preserved in amber African

Vesta parassita (Fonte: PNAS and Matthias Svojtka) Here are the first pictures of insects preserved in amber fossil perfectly African.

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