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Mosasaurs: Swimming and Movement - What We Know
No. Mosasaurs were extinct marine reptiles that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. They were not capable of doing the breast stroke or any other swimming stroke.
Parasite Resistance in Wild Sheep: Implications for Human Health
Bird Lifespan vs. Mammal Lifespan: Exploring Longevity
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Fully Preserved Prehistoric Lion Cub Unearthed in Russian Permafrost—A Breakthrough in Paleontology
What Lies Ahead for Ancient DNA Research After the Nobel Prize Honors Paleogenomics
Ancient Swan Fossil Unearthed in New Zealand, Likely the Earliest Known Species
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Exploring Mars’ Impact Crater Walls: NASA’s Colorful Bedrock Reveals Planetary Secrets
Improved Two-Photon Technique Boosts Nanoscale Measurement Precision 100‑fold
South Asia Heatwave: Power Cuts and Forest Fires Exacerbate Climate Crisis
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Wild Honeybee Populations Persist in Europe - Research Reveals
How Climate Change Alters Parasite–Host Dynamics: New Findings
Marine Sponges: A Promising Source for Novel Drug Compounds
Understanding the Malthusian Premise: Population Growth vs. Food Supply
Advanced Embryo Development & Monitoring Techniques | EMBL
The Unexpected Power of Small Wetlands for Water Quality
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