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Spectacularly Preserved Arrow from the Iron Age Still has its Feather Fletching On It
A wonderfully intact Iron Age arrow, replete with steel point, sinew pieces, plus aerodynamic feathery arrow shafts; has been discovered by permafrost scientists in Norway.
Latest Research Articles
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Tiger Shark Teeth Are Being Used To Interpret Evolutionary Changes
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The Stinging Cells of Jellyfish Include Information on Biodiversity According To Study
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Giant 400-Pound Stingray Found by Fishers on Cambodian River
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Asteroid Larger Than the Empire State Building in New York City to Fly by Earth on May 15
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