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Earth's lowly rumble.
November 30, 2005... Earth is an incredibly noisy place. Avalanches roar down mountains, volcanoes rumble, and hurricanes blast through coastal areas. And while there's a whole range of sounds that people can hear, there are also Earth sounds that are too low for...
Some dinos dined on grass.(cropolites and gondwanatheres)
November 30, 2005... When dinosaur poop is preserved, it's like a time capsule. The fossilized lumps contain clues about what the reptiles were eating long ago.
Recent analyses of fossilized dino droppings unearthed in India have turned up at least five types...
A butterfly's electric glow.
November 30, 2005... The blue-green streaks of a swallowtail butterfly's wings are more than just beautiful. They're also a lesson in physics.
Swallowtails that belong to a group called Princeps nireus actually have fluorescent wings. This means that when the...