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Scientists Discover Ancient Marine Reptiles
Other Sciences / Archaeology & Fossils
Jul 26, 2006 |
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A team led by University of Adelaide palaeontologist Dr Benjamin Kear has identified two new species of ancient marine reptiles that swam the shallow waters of an inland sea in Australia 115 million years ago.
Old-fashioned friendliness trumps incentives among supply chain partners
Nov 21, 2008 |
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Cordiality and mutually beneficial arrangements can be more important than hard-negotiated deals when it comes to cementing strong working relationships among supply chain partners, according to the Management Insights feature ...
Chemicals in common consumer products may play a role in pre-term births
Jul 06, 2009 |
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(PhysOrg.com) -- A new study of expectant mothers suggests that a group of common environmental contaminants called phthalates, which are present in many industrial and consumer products including everyday personal care items, ...
Volcanic Blast Likely Killed and Preserved Juvenile Fossil Plesiosaur Found in Antarctica
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Dec 11, 2006 |
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Amid 70-mile-an-hour winds and freezing Antarctic conditions, an American-Argentine research team has recovered the well-preserved fossil skeleton of a juvenile plesiosaur--a marine reptile that swam the waters ...
UA Physicists Ready for Science with World's Most Powerful Accelerator
Apr 28, 2008 |
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The University of Arizona is known for doing Big Science. It partners in the most powerful telescope projects on Earth and in space. It makes the world's largest telescope mirrors. It leads a global center ...
Intel Suggests New Architecture for Next-Generation Internet
Sep 13, 2004 |
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Intel Corporation described the significant changes that need to be made to the Internet's architecture to make it safer, more useful, reliable and accessible. In a speech at the Intel Developer Forum, In ...


