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Crocodiles Went Through a Vegetarian Phase, Too Imagine you're a small mammal of the Mesozoic. Snuffling around one day, you run into a cat-size, scaly, big-eyed reptile that looks not unlike a crocodile found later in the 21st century. Spotting you, he opens his mouth wide to reveal … tiny, intricate teeth.
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Coral found to prefer eating microplastic to natural food A team of researchers from Boston University, Roger Williams University, the New England Aquarium, Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School and UMass Boston, reports that one type of coral prefers to eat microplastics over natural food.
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Biodiversity Helps Coral Reefs Thrive and Could Be Used Strategically to Save Them By Cody Clements. Coral reefs are home to so many species that they often are called "the rainforests of the seas." Today they face a daunting range of threats, including ocean warming and acidification, overfishing and pollution. Worldwide, more than ...
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'The next big step': NASA inches toward next mission with rollout of mobile launcher CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA is slowly inching forward with its mission for deep space exploration. NASA's mobile launcher is slowly crawled across the Kennedy Space Center headed for the launch pad Thursday morning.
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Dangerous Debris From India's Exploded Satellite Still Orbiting Earth When Indian authorities shot down a satellite with a missile on March 27, they estimated that the remains of the satellite would decay within 45 days. But that's not quite what happened. Six weeks later — past that promised date — astronomers from the ...
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