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    Mummified Dino Uncovered - Skin and All
    invictus
    by invictus  3-18-2008    4
     Sounds fantastic...
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    The 10 Most Puzzling Ancient Artifacts
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-6-2008    6
     What are we to make of these finds? There are several possibilities: * Intelligent humans date back much, much further than we realize. * Other intelligent beings and civilizations existed on earth far beyond our recorded history. * Our dating methods are completely inaccurate, and that stone, coal and fossils form much more rapidly than we now estimate. In any case, these examples - and there are many more - should prompt any curious and open-minded scientist to reexamine and rethink the true history of life on earth.
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    Could Jupiter wreck the solar system?
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  5-4-2008    3
     "So what's the likelihood Mercury could crash into the Earth? If it did, the asteroid that most likely wiped out the dinosaurs will seem like a drop in the ocean compared with a planet 4880 km in diameter slamming into us. There will be very little left after this wrecking ball impact. But here's the kicker: There is only a 1% chance that these gravitational instabilities of the inner Solar System are likely to cause any kind of chaos before the Sun turns into a Red Giant and swallows Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars in 7 billion years time. So, no need to look out for death-wish Mercury quite yet… there's a very low chance that any of this will happen. But some good news for Mars; the researchers have also found that if the chaos does ensue, the Red Planet may be flung out of the Solar System, possibly escaping our expanding Sun. So, let's get those Mars colonies started! Well, within the next few billions of years anyhow…" Good stuff for the next science-fiction movie :-)
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    Ultra short sci-fi stories
    invictus
    by invictus  10-25-2006    5
     Wired.news asked sci-fi writers to write a story with just six words.
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    mirrors to deflect asteroids
    mona
    by mona  10-10-2007    10
     No Remarks
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    Evolutionary Metaphysics - Shattering the Sacred Myths
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  12-27-2006    9
      Contents
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    Six Year Old Is A Watercolorist Prodigy
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  7-30-2009    6
     HOLY HOT TAMALES, Batman! This kid is great!
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    Huge Flying Reptiles Ate Dinosaurs
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-29-2008   
     No Remarks
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    New clues on "The Great Dying"
    invictus
    by invictus  8-31-2008   
      The lessons of the Permian-Triassic massacre are "directly applicable to the present," said John Isbell, a geoscientist at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. He said the world today is in danger of exceeding a CO2 "threshold" that could set off an environmental upheaval as great as the one 251 million years ago.
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    Giant dinosaur found in iceblock
    pokkets
    by pokkets  12-17-2007    5
     Who knows what else is beneath the ice
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    New Theory - Periodic Mass Extinctions
    BigBadWolf
    by BigBadWolf  8-3-2007    12
     No Remarks
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    Dinosaur mass grave discovered in Switzerland
    invictus
    by invictus  8-9-2007    10
     No Remarks
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    Mammals’ family tree predates the dinosaurs
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  8-1-2009    1
     No Remarks
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    Mass extinctions? Blame it on the ocean
    invictus
    by invictus  6-19-2008    1
      In the course of hundreds of millions of years the world's oceans have expanded and contracted in response to the shifting of the Earth's tectonic plates and to changes in climate. There were periods of the planet's history when vast areas of the continents were flooded by shallow seas such as the shark and mosasaur infested seaway that neatly split North America during the age of the dinosaurs. As those epicontinental seas drained, animals like mosasaurs and giant sharks went extinct, and conditions on the marine shelves where life exhibited its greatest diversity in the form of things like clams and snails changed as well.
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    Lizardlike Tuatara Sets a Speed Record for DNA Change
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-10-2008   
     The finding shows that changes in the genetic code don’t always dictate changes in the appearance, function, or behavior of an organism. “Evolution is multidimensional,” Lambert says. “It’s not just about DNA.”
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    A History of the Earth...One Square at a Time
    sohil
    by sohil  7-4-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    Michael Crichton 1942 - 2008
    Mohir
    by Mohir  11-6-2008    2
     But what a strange career the man had, from Harvard Medical School to the top of the book and movie charts to Hollywood blockbusters to odd best-selling jeremiads against Japanese businessmen and global warming activists. The consistent themes of his work are the consequences of man's own hubris and a thoroughgoing paranoia. Someone is always coming up with a brilliant notion in Crichton, and it always goes hideously kablooey. Bring dinosaurs back to life? Okay, but they'll escape and gobble you up. Organ transplants? Fine until the medical establishment starts harvesting them for profit. Robots? Forget about the robots: they'll shoot you down ("Westworld") or come after you with knives ("Runaway"). Plastic surgery, biotech implants, chasing tornadoes? All terrible, terrible ideas ("Looker," "The Terminal Man," "Twister").
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    Hobgoblin’s Playground, Nevada
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  9-25-2009    4
     No Remarks
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    Skwirlinator's PicasaWeb Public Collection (pics)
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  9-12-2007    15
     Album picture then its name and # of pics in album in parenthesis. At least click in and take a look- if you want to you can comment. Most come from the web but I do have some of my own stuff there too.
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    Earliest Dinos May Have Been Fuzzy
    ofcapri
    by ofcapri  3-18-2009    2
     What makes the discovery weird are three patches of what look like filaments or protofeathers along the animal's body and tail. In 2002, scientists working in the same Chinese province described a theropod dinosaur, related to Tyrannosaurus rex, with similar spiky protofeathers
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    The Creation Museum in Kentucky
    enbar
    by enbar  11-13-2006    8
     A Guardian reporter gets a tour of Kentucky's Creation Museum, currently under construction. His comments are mildly amusing. See also http://AnswersInGenesis.com.
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    Mark Shuttleworth: life on Mars, Ubuntu in emerging markets
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-24-2008    1
     A great visionary, a shrewd business-human
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    Experts Say the Planet's Biodiversity Crisis is Accelerating
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-15-2008   
     ...If I disappear anytime soon know who to blame :-)
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    Large dinosaur footprints found in Australia
    invictus
    by invictus  10-23-2007    4
     No Remarks
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    Dinosaur evolutionary tree unveiled
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-24-2008   
     It remained at that low level throughout the following Cretaceous period, a time of plenty in Earth's terrestrial history in which flowering plants, lizards, snakes, birds and mammals all became much more numerous. Dinosaurs apparently did not take advantage of the abundant food supply that emerged during the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution. "Our supertree allows us to look for unusual patterns across the whole of dinosaurs for the first time," says Lloyd. "It is the most comprehensive picture ever produced of how dinosaurs evolved."
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    Fossil Spiders 3D Imaging
    amgumen
    by amgumen  11-3-2009   
     No Remarks
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    Stupid Christians
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  10-22-2007    18
     Navigate to the website and watch the video if you've got the stomach for it. I found it to be revolting. If this isn't child abuse, I don't know what is. How could rational people be so ignorant? Religion is how!
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    Don't Know Much Biology
    laceym
    by laceym  6-7-2007    5
      This attitude has enormous political—and educational—implications. What happens if scientific truth conflicts with a politician's "spiritual truth"? This is not a theoretical problem, but a real one, as we see in debates about stem-cell research, abortion, genetic engineering, and global warming. Ignorance about evolution may be widespread, but it's not nearly as dangerous as dogmatic certainty about the real world based on faith alone.
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    S. Pizzo: "Sick and tired" of tolerating religious fundamentalists' "mass-hysterical-crazy thinking"
    Rasmus
    by Rasmus  1-2-2008    8
     No Remarks
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    Shaking its tail feathers
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  10-22-2008    2
     Cute (sort of)
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    Largest-ever cluster of dinosaur eggs found
    Deepti
    by Deepti  5-15-2007    3
     cool :)
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    Baby Dragon Preserved in a Bottle Found in London
    California Clipper
    by California Clipper  6-13-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    Earth could seed Titan with life
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-19-2008    1
     Dr Gladman's team calculated that up to 20 terrestrial rocks from a large impact on Earth would reach Titan. These would strike Titan's upper atmosphere at 10-15 km/s. At this velocity, the cruise down to the surface might be comfortable enough for microbes to survive the journey.But the news was more bleak for Europa. By contrast with the handful that hit Titan, about 100 terrestrial meteoroids hit the icy moon. "It's frustrating if you're a microbe that's been wandering the Universe for a million years to then die striking the surface of Europa," Dr Gladman mused.Asked after his presentation by one scientist whether he thought microbes would be able to survive Titan's freezing temperatures, Dr Gladman answered: "That's for you people to decide, I'm just the pizza delivery boy."
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    Earth's rebirth may have begun 13,000 years ago
    arifsali
    by arifsali  1-2-2009    1
      Scientists say comet killed off mammoths, saber-toothed tigers
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    Palin believes dinosaurs and men once coexisted
    rmowery
    by rmowery  9-30-2008    19
     No Remarks
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    Dinosaurs sprinted across the planet
    pokkets
    by pokkets  8-21-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    The scale of destruction
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  7-23-2009    1
     Kashmir earthquake, 2005 178 megatone TNT Caused damage in Islamabad, 65 miles away. Mount St. Helena eruption, 1980 500 megatons TNT Devastaled several hundred square mil areas San Francisco eartquake, 1906 1 gigaton TNT Caused $5.6 billions in property damage Krakatoa eruption, 1883 5.6 gigatons TNT Worldwide effects included the destruction of 165 villages and towns 10 km asteroid impact, 65 millions years ago 100.000 gigatons. TNT Caused final extinction of dinosaurs and many other species An asteroid impact with the Earth may have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. The Alvarez Asteroid Theory explains the huge K-T (Cretaceous-Tertiary) mass extinction 65 million years ago by a large asteroid hitting the Earth off the Mexican Yucatan peninsula. This impact would have caused severe climactic changes leading to the demise of many groups of organisms, including non-avian dinosaurs.
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    History teacher to class-"You belong in hell"
    tpq62
    by tpq62  11-16-2006    11
     Lied about it and got busted.
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    First dinosaur tracks found in Arabian Peninsula
    invictus
    by invictus  5-21-2008   
     No Remarks
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    Will Beetles Inherit The Earth?
    dorine
    by dorine  12-26-2007    1
     "...350,000 known species....probably millions more yet to be discovered!"
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