Dinosaur teeth hold first clues to migration. Imagine vast herds of sauropods seasonally moving
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Dinosaur teeth hold first clues to migration


Imagine vast herds of sauropods seasonally moving


Dinosaur teeth hold first clues to migration, python hearts double in size, and Orion spacecraft mock-up successfully completes water landing.

• Dinosaur teeth hold first clues to migration.
Dinosaur teeth hold first clues to migration.Impressed by the spectacle of wildebeest swarming across the Serengeti? Now imagine vast herds of sauropods seasonally moving out of the dry floodplains of the western US into the highlands. The first persuasive evidence that this happened.
Read » [newscientist.com]

• Python hearts double in size, now we know why.
Python hearts double in size, now we know why.Fat does a heart good - at least if you're a python, a new study says. High levels of fatty acids, or lipids, in the reptiles' blood nearly doubles the sizes of their hearts and other organs after breaking a long fast, experiments show.
Read » [nationalgeographic.com]

• Orion spacecraft mock-up successfully completes water landing.
Orion spacecraft mock-up successfully completes water landing.An 18000-pound mock-up of the Orion spacecraft that will eventually send astronauts into deep space completed a test water landing on Thursday, simulating what would happen if it fell into the Pacific Ocean with moderate seas.
Read » [washingtonpost.com]

Author: Asterisk, for AZ10.com ~ 28 Oct 2011


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