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Is there a dinosaur in your fridge?

A new study published in the journal Fungal Genetics and Biology shows that this brownish mushroom has been around since the Cretaceous period.

Teshekpuk Lake has highest density of breeding birds in Arctic Alaska

Nature is putting a lot of eggs in a very cold basket.

Elephants’ trunks in outer space

Several elephant trunks have been spotted lining up along the edges of a cosmic hole.

Breakthrough for immune cells in fight against cancer

Killer T cells can share information to help them destroy invasive pathogens and cancer cells.

The Spotless Mind?

Memories can be enhanced or erased by manipulating the activity of PKMzeta.

Australian honey is a bacteria killer

It may be sweet, but it’s not bad for your health….it can even save you from infections.

Shallow quakes can cause more damage

The depth of the latest earthquake in Christchurch played a bigger role than it’s size.

New dinosaur with “thunder thighs” discovered in Utah

Brontomerus mcintoshi has been named after its enormously powerful thigh muscles.

Giant galaxy formation is similar to the birth of a snowflake

From little things very big things will grow.

How snakes got legless

A new study has confirmed a missing link in snakes’ legless evolution.

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