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A New Species of Oldest Stegosaur Has Been Discovered in Asia
The stegosaur’s remains, which included bones from the back, shoulder, thigh, feet, and ribs, as well as several armor plates, date to the Middle Jurassic period's Bajocian stage, which is much earlier than most known stegosaurs.
Latest Research Articles
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Hunters Dump Companion Hounds Along Hampton Roads, Virginia After Hunting Season
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Tornado Kills Multiple People in the Des Moires Area, Iowa
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New South Wales Announces Another Evacuation Warning to Residents Due to the Extreme Flooding
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'Fresh Banana Leaves' Environmental Advocate Tells How Western Conservation Will Not Help Indigenous People
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Wildfires Prompt Widespread Evacuation in Bay County of the Florida Panhandle
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Scientists Discover a Common Thread That Causes Neurodegenerative Disease
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Harmless Giant Spider Slowly Turning Invasive as Population Grows
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High Consumption of Bugs May Have Positive Impacts on the Environment
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Rat Infestation Causes First Outbreak of Hantavirus in Washington, DC
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Morrison Insists that there is No Crisis in the Great Barrier Reef
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Potential Modification of Vaginal Microbiome Might Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Premature Birth
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New Weather System to Bring Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, and Hail in the Western US and Central US