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But scientists have debated how exactly this predator, called Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, pursued its prey in the water. The analysis, published in PeerJ on Thursday, used computer simulations to ...
And yes, we’ll be explaining those “mermaid tails” everyone has been talking about. The new front wing from McLaren comes after the introduction of the tougher load and deflection tests ...
Plucking a single tail hair could allow beef producers to quickly and easily identify the most efficient cattle, according to University of Queensland research. The study found that measuring ...
As it cruises the Bristol Channel and south west Wales once again this June, the paddle steamer will be docking at Penarth, Swansea, Tenby, Fishguard and Porthcawl for visitors to hop aboard.
Griffith University have joined with Paddle Australia in a four-year partnership to elevate the paddle sports ecosystem in the lead up to the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games and beyond. The ...
When survival is on the line, hunting for food is only half the battle. The aquatic adaptations of Spinosaurus help them hunt prey in the water. But back on dry land, rival Spinosaurus want to ...