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Paleontologists Find Fossils of Six New Dragonfly Species

Six new species of dragonflies that lived about 50 million years ago (early Eocene epoch) have been identified from fossils found in the Okanagan Highlands, an elevated hilly plateau area in British Columbia, Canada, and the U.S. state of Washington. Ypshna brownleei, an image reversed left/right so that wing apices …

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Nut Goodie Fudge: The Best Fudge Recipe

Nut Goodie Fudge is a recipe that stands the test of time. The kind that tried once, you just can’t help but make them again, over and over. One Christmas tradition for us has been this nut goodie fudge recipe. This homemade fudge is layered with chocolate, vanilla and peanuts, …

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Cretaceous-Period Mammal Had Bizarre Middle Ear

Paleontologists in China have unearthed a nearly complete skeleton of a previously unknown Cretaceous mammal species with well-preserved middle ear bones. A life reconstruction of the Cretaceous multituberculate Jeholbaatar kielanae. Image credit: Yong Xu. The ancient creature is a multituberculate mammal (order Multituberculata), a distant relative of today’s rodents. Named …

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Majungasaurus Replaced All Its Teeth Every Two Months: Study

Majungasaurus, a carnivorous dinosaur that lived approximately 70 million years ago (Cretaceous period) in what is now Madagascar, grew new teeth roughly 2 to 13 times faster than those of other predatory dinosaurs, according to new research. Two individuals of Majungasaurus chasing Rapetosaurus, with Masiakasaurus in the foreground. Image credit: …

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5 Healthiest and Best Toothpastes for Children (Review – 2019)

For parents who want to limit their children’s exposure to chemicals, wading into the world of natural personal care products can be a labyrinth. To help arm you with information, we’ve put together this 5 healthiest and best toothpastes for children review. For even more insight, talk to your pediatrician …

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