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Spiegel.de: Forscher finden Überreste eines riesigen Fischsauriers - Spiegel

— Foto: picture alliance / Nobumichi Tamura. Fischsaurier faszinieren die Wissenschaft bereits seit Jahren: Die Ozeanriesen waren die wohl ... › Wissenschaft › Natur

Dinosaurs in Manchester: More than 100 dinosaurs roamed Britain says...

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Yet the UK's rich reptilian past has largely been ignored in popular culture, says palaeontologist Dean Lomax, the author of a new book

Penguin waddle put to the test - BBC News

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Scientists are trying to work out how and why the penguin's waddle evolved.

NZZ: Gigantischer Fischsaurier vorgestellt | NZZ

Fast so gross wie ein Blauwal soll der Ichthyosaurier gewesen sein, den Wissenschafter aufgrund eines etwa einen Meter langen Kieferfragments neu identifiziert...

Britain was a 'dinosaur paradise' with more than 100 different...

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Paleontologist Dean Lomax argues that the UK's rich dinosaur past has been largely forgotten in popular culture

Paläontologie - Die Wiege der Wirbeltiere | deutschlandfunk.de

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Wo der Ursprung der Wirbeltiere liegt, ist eine der großen ungeklärten Fragen in der Paläontologie. Eine Studie in

Riesiger Fischsaurier in Südengland entdeckt - FAZ.NET

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— Bild: Dean Lomax/University of Manchester. Rekonstruktion eines Shonisaurus Bild: Nobumichi Tamura, Scott Hartman. › ... › Wissen › Archäologie & Altertum

\'Jurassic Britain\' was Dinosaur Utopia with 100 Different Species...

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Palaeontologist Dean Lomax says UK was dinosaur paradise in his new book Dinosaurs of The British Isles.

A potential breeding site of a Miocene era baleen whale

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Life restoration of a mother-calf pair of Parietobalaena yamaokai. Credit: Nobumichi Tamura. Explore further: Ancient South Carolina whale yields secrets to filter feeding's origins. More information: Cheng-Hsiu Tsai, A Miocene breeding ground of an extinct baleen whale (Cetacea: Mysticeti), PeerJ (2017).

Jaw bone on British beach belonged to huge ancient reptile

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Credit: (c) Nobumichi Tamura & Scott Hartman.jpg. Rather, they were aquatic reptiles that were cousins of lizards and snakes, reliant on air to ...

A potential breeding site of a Miocene era baleen whale | EurekAlert!...

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Baleen whales are amongst the largest animals to have ever lived and yet very little is known about their breeding habits. One researcher's second look at...

The first vertebrates on Earth arose in shallow coastal waters |...

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After appearing about 480 million years ago in coastal waters, the earliest vertebrates stayed in the shallows for another 100 million years.

The top ten stories you’ve been reading on our site in 2018

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Each year hundreds of thousands of people view articles on our site and we’re always interested in what you’re looking at. This year we had readers from

Jurassic predator had surprisingly sensitive snout | New Scientist

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A CT scan of an exceptionally preserved pliosaur skull suggests the extinct marine predator may have used its sensitive snout to hunt its prey

New dino-book highlights Britain's 'Three-rex' - Phys.orgphys.org › Other Sciences › Archaeology & Fossils

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Dinosaurs of the British Isles, co-authored by Physicist and talented artist Nobumichi Tamura, is more than 400 pages long and contains 800 plus ... Falta(n): Demand" ‎| Debe incluir lo siguiente: Demand"

Experts: UK bone belongs to prehistoric aquatic reptile the ...www.freepressseries.co.uk › news › national ›

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Free Press Series ... A reconstruction of the Shonisaurus, a giant ichthyosaur (Nobumichi Tamura/PA) ... The jaw bone of giant ichthyosaur (Dean Lomax/ University of ... a giant ichthyosaur, would look like (Nobumichi Tamura and Scott Trial of driverless car technology launched in Oxford; 19 'Much ...

Researchers help discover rare form of iron oxide in ancient Chinese...

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... Berkeley Lab scientists Kai Chen, Martin Kunz, Nobumichi Tamura and Zhi satisfy the demand for plastics, solvents, paints and adhesives.

Role of gravitational instabilities in volcan | EurekAlert!

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Volcanic ash poses a significant hazard for areas close to volcanoes and for aviation. For example, the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland, clearly...

New Dino-book highlights Britain’s ‘Three-rex’

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Jurassic Britain was a “dinosaur paradise” with more than 100 different species – including three tyrannosaurs – described in the scientific literature to...

Research Roundup | MIT Department of Earth, Atmospheric and...

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All over the Earth, inside and out, and off into the Solar System and beyond. Forwards in time, backwards in time, stretching nano-seconds, shrinking...

UK giant ichthyosaur is one of the largest animals ever

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The 205 million-year-old jaw bone of a prehistoric reptile belongs to ‘one of the largest animals ever’ say a group of international palaeontologists. The...
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