Cretaceous dinosaur footprints uncovered on Western Australian beach Posted on September 07, 2016 by Chantal Jager In News Woman collecting shells on Broome’s Cable beach finds three-toed tracks believed to belong to a 4m long carnivorous theropod. Dinosaur footprints dating back to the cretaceous period have been uncovered […]Read more Cretaceous dinosaur footprints uncovered on Western Australian beach
Mysterious Jurassic sea monster unveiled Posted on September 07, 2016 by Chantal Jager In News A fierce predator that lived 170 million years ago has been unveiled for the first time, half a century after it was discovered. The fossilised skeleton of the dolphin-like animal […]Read more Mysterious Jurassic sea monster unveiled
Throughout history humans have preferred their pigs to be black, suggests study Posted on September 07, 2016 by Chantal Jager In News New research suggests the Polynesians, Europeans and the Chinese have had a penchant for black pigs because of the novelty of their colour. Pigs have played an important cultural role […]Read more Throughout history humans have preferred their pigs to be black, suggests study
Russian chemists discover what extraordinary compounds may be hidden inside Jupiter and Neptune Posted on September 07, 2016 by Chantal Jager In News Using computer modelling, chemists from MIPT and Skoltech (the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology) have found out which molecules may be present in the interiors of Uranus, Neptune, and […]Read more Russian chemists discover what extraordinary compounds may be hidden inside Jupiter and Neptune