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Posted on: EARTH
at 11/28/2009 5:32am

Enjoy...& take care. Everyday we wake to a bright and new stream. Ought to visit cemeteries and talk with the ... more(+)

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Commented on: Megafauna Extinction Changed Landscape
at 2009-11-26 20:34:07

Probably the mammoths were aggressive and when they gained a large number, they forced other animals out of the areas ... more(+)

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2009-11-03 | in Animals | by Charles Q. Choi">Charles Q. Choi

T. Rex Teens Fought Viciously
Fossil remains reveal that young T. rexes enjoyed a little roughhousing.

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Posted on: EARTH
at 11/28/2009 5:32am

Enjoy...& take care. Everyday we wake to a bright and new stream. Ought to visit cemeteries and talk with the ... more(+)

Posted on: The Future of the Climate Debate?
at 11/28/2009 4:25am

Did I write such thing human activity dwarf the nature?

I only wrote three things that are put upon the nature. As the ... more(+)

Posted on: The Future of the Climate Debate?
at 11/27/2009 7:52am

Hi, gregoryI

I do not doubt the nature plays a part in increasing CO2 as you mentioned mainly as the volcanos. These ... more(+)

Posted on: The Future of the Climate Debate?
at 11/26/2009 9:41pm

Absolutely agreed on some climate changes are natural. And it is great some suspects were caught. And more suspects ... more(+)

Posted on: The Future of the Climate Debate?
at 11/25/2009 10:58pm

Not quite yet!
Somebody has still need to explain why these things are happening.
Arctic ice melting, sea level rising, ... more(+)

Commented on: Megafauna Extinction Changed Landscape
at 2009-11-26 20:34:07

Probably the mammoths were aggressive and when they gained a large number, they forced other animals out of the areas ... more(+)

Commented on: Bigger Brains Not Always Smarter
at 2009-11-26 18:57:57

a hundredth, not a hundred, sorry

Commented on: Bigger Brains Not Always Smarter
at 2009-11-26 05:30:48

Friends,


Try to get some glimpse about Magadhi, Pali, and Sankrit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magahi_language
... more(+)

Commented on: Magnetic Assist Helps Big Stars Form
at 2009-11-25 07:00:27

I think it is about peak temperature that makes a massive body into a star. How fast a massive body gains the peak ... more(+)

Commented on: Ants Save Mates Trapped in Sand
at 2009-11-23 00:35:01

Hi Syn & all

Quote. peace comes from the ability to defend and survive successfully. End quote.
Think about USA as a ... more(+)

2009-11-03 | in Animals | by Charles Q. Choi">Charles Q. Choi

T. Rex Teens Fought Viciously
Fossil remains reveal that young T. rexes enjoyed a little roughhousing.

2009-10-27 | in Animals | by Jeanna Bryner

Ancient 'Unicorn' Fly Had Five Eyes
The plentiful eyes would have helped this insect watch out for nibbling predators.

2009-10-15 | in Space | by Clara Moskowitz

Mystery Emissions Spotted at Edge of Solar System
In the murky boundary between our solar system and the rest of the galaxy, scientists have spotted a bright band of ... more(+)

2009-02-26 | in Space | by The Holt Family Foundation and Rutgers University

1.5 Million-Year-Old Footprints Found
Rutgers Professor Jack Harris recounts the discovery of 1.5 million-year-old hominid footprints near Ileret, Kenya.

2009-07-23 | in Space | by SPACE.com staff

Black Hole Creates Eye in Middle of Cosmic Storm
New image from Spitzer telescope shows coiled spiral galaxy with massive black hole.

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