Rabu, 01 November 2017

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We've always known that nudibranchs eat hydroids, but upon closer inspection, scientists have found they're getting more than they pay for.
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The remains of an ancient flying predator that ruled the skies some 70 million years ago have been discovered in Mongolia, and researchers say the species likely ranked among the largest of its kind.
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They are nature's very own Death Star beams - ultra-powerful jets of energy that shoot out from the vicinity of black holes like deadly rays from the Star Wars super-weapon.
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