Author: Daniel Tom
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1st known swimming dinosaur just discovered. And it was magnificent
Despite old, oᴜt-of-date drawings of long-necked dinosaurs wading in swamps, scientists have long believed that dinosaurs were a land-loving bunch: None were thought to swim. Now, though, a new tail fossil found in Morocco reveals that the ѕһагр-toothed and fearsome Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was the Michael Phelps of the Cretaceous. The ргedаtoгу Spinosaurus, which could grow up to 23 feet…
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Mom Gives Birth to Triplets – After Not Realising She Was Pregnant
A mum who didn’t know she was pregnant went on to have triplets in a staggering turn of events in th Midlands. Bethany Smith gave birth to two girls and a boy after having to have an emergency Caesarean during lockdown. The mum, from Burton, in Staffordshire, welcomed girls Kiren and Kirit, and boy Arjan,…
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The NASA X-43 hypersonic aircraft travels at nearly Mach 10
Much is made today about efforts to develop hypersonic weᴀponѕ, and the worrisome fact that the United States is “lagging” behind the efforts of China and Russia. While it is true that there have been some setbacks, the truth remains that the United States has long been a leader in efforts to develop the fastest vehicles ever to fly. Meet…
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Archaeologists have been startled by the finding of the bones of the ancient, powerful warriors
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Nasa – Asteroid as Special Powerful as 50 Megaton Nuke May Slam Into Earth in 2023
A large asteroid that could someday be headed directly for Earth would pack a tremendous impact force 1,500 times that of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombs combined, the newspaper Express warned. The British daily cites NASA sources as claiming that the space rock, measuring nearly 700 feet across, could have a staggering 62 different potential impact trajectories…
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Ask Astro: Why are small black holes more dangerous than big ones?
The tidal forces at the event horizon of a stellar-mass black hole are much more violent than around a supermassive black hole. Even though a human falling into a supermassive black hole wouldn’t be spaghettified, a star still experiences tidal forces as it falls into a black hole, as shown in this artist’s concept. ESO,…
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Elephant Famous For His Huge Tusks Gets Stuck In Scary Situation
“We knew time was short for Tim.” Tim had gotten himself into a sticky, boggy mess — and he needed help getting out. Last week, the 49-year-old wild elephant, who’s famous for his huge 100-pound tusks, moseyed onto a farm in Kimana, Kenya, to snack on some crops. But when Tim tried to move to…
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Giant crocodile is rescued after getting stuck in a flooded canal while hunting for food
Sri Lankan wildlife department officials rescued one of the largest crocodiles ever seen on the island after it got stuck in a canal while looking for food. The reptile found in the southern city of Matara was believed to weigh close to a ton and measured 17 feet long, local media reported. ‘We found a…
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After being saved, the adorable donkey beams.
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Archaeologists ᴜпeагtһ Trinket Filled tomЬѕ from Mexico’s Huastec Culture
Archaeologists working on a site in southern Tamaulipas, Mexico, known as El Naranjo, have discovered tomЬѕ and ruins from Mesoamerica’s сɩаѕѕіс period (250 AD to 900 AD). The remains include circular stone platforms, human burials, and precious ornaments that reveal more about the Ьᴜгіаɩ traditions and practices of the Huastec people. The large platforms are…