Love, not unlike any other human feeling, has many sub-genres. Robert Plutchik, inventor of the “emotion wheel” would define them as advanced emotions. Love breaks down into such sub-sects like...
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A new study which examined existing fossil records has found that human fingers and toes did not develop in tetrapods 365 million years ago as they crawled from the sea onto land, but 380 million years ago within...
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Soil...it's the building blocks of life. It's also a guide to history, both through archeology and in learning how the earth was formed, as well as what happened to it over time. And for the first time ever,...
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Certainly a major importance how British Columbia and vertabrates evolved over 530 million years ago."
Scientists solve mystery of origins of Burgess ShaleRandy Boswell,
Canwest News...
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"LONDON (Reuters) - The fossilized remains of six young dinosaurs found together in a "nursery" at a site in China show these animals had started forming social groups much earlier than previously thought,...
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"A 1-1/2-million-year-old skull and an equally old jaw found in Kenya are helping rewrite the history of early man, eliminating one reputed ancestor from the human lineage and suggesting that another was much more primitive than previously believed, researchers said...
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"Researchers will visit Michigan's Upper Peninsula next month to search for evidence of the hairy manlike creature known as “Bigfoot” or “Sasquatch.”
The expedition will centre in eastern Marquette...
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"Scientists have described a new primitive dinosaur species, Eocursor parvus, which lived in the Late Triassic - about 210 million years ago.
Unearthed in South Africa's Free State, the creature appears to have been a small, agile plant-eater.
The team tells a Royal Society...
"From now on if someone says that 'you think like a worm', it would not be that offensive. As a matter of fact, it is now a scientific fact, as results of a research of the European laboratory for molecular biology in Heidelberg show that the human brain and the entire human...
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Check out our awesome slideshow of Holi goers, which will evolve throughout the day. Versions of the Hindu Holi festival (which is also called Phagwah or Dolyatra in some regions) have sprung up all over the...
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"There is no shortage of proposals regarding what to do about the present Iran conundrum. Some proposals are authored by experts such as Henry Kissinger, while others are put forward by a variety of lesser luminaries.
I am one of the lesser luminaries. I have been observing...
"By now you’ve probably heard about the Muslim cab wars in Minneapolis. If not, here’s a quick synopsis. Seventy-five percent of the cab drivers servicing the Minneapolis International Airport are Somali Muslims and most of them have been refusing service to infidel...
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Scientists believe a species of bat has an inbuilt magnetic compass to find its way home over long distances, in addition to its famous echolocation*, which guides it around its neighbourhood.Princeton University batologists used radio telemetry aboard a small aircraft to...
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