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How long-necked dinosaurs rose to rule the Jurassic herbivores

[ad_1] A new study suggests that long-necked sauropods, the largest animals walking the Earth, may have dominated during the Jurassic period thanks to a large explosion of volcanic activity that began around 184 million years ago. The resulting environmental crisis could cause a change in plant life that gave hard-toothed, …

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China is preparing for a historic start

[ad_1] (Print)– China continues to develop its space muscles. On Tuesday it launched a rocket that is expected to be lifted to the moon early next week for an ambitious mission, Andhra. The long March-5 will carry song 5, which aims to recover rocks and other objects from the moon …

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Migratory species live quickly, die young: study

[ad_1] Migratory birds and mammals that consume a lot of energy by traveling long distances to chase food or find a prime nesting spot tend to live fast and die young, scientists reported Tuesday. In a study published in Nature Communications, researchers found that migratory animals have a shorter lifespan …

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The “robotic trunk” lifts the objects. See what he can do

[ad_1] We could see “octopus robot” – Scientists intend to integrate the new invention into robotic arms. Australian scientists have expanded the series of nature-inspired robots. They developed a kind of soft robotic gripper or “robotic trunk” that could hold objects firmly. According to its authors, the device has broad …

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