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Dinosaur dads watched over eggs - LiveScience- msnbc.com
In families of some of the most vicious and carnivorous dinosaurs, dad took care of the developing eggs, possibly laid by more than one mom, a new study suggests. (more...)
Top 10 Surprising Results of Global Warming | LiveScience
Earth�s changing climate is already wreaking havoc in some very weird ways. ... Top 10 Surprising Results of Global Warming. You've probably heard about the global ... (more...)
New 'skyscraper' sways in the wind - LiveScience- msnbc.com
The winner of a mini-skyscraper design contest sponsored by MIT's school's architecture department is designed to sway with the wind. (more...)
Evolution in action: Lizards losing limbs - LiveScience- msnbc.com ...
http:// www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27681984/ Evolution in action: Lizards losing limbs Study: Some Australian skinks have gone legless in just 3.6 million years A Lerista skink, which ... (more...)
Humans caught 'crabs' from gorillas - LiveScience- msnbc.com
Humans caught pubic lice, known as "crabs," from gorillas roughly three million years ago, scientists report. Rather than close encounters of the intimate kind, humans most ... (more...)
LiveScience: Blame umps for hitting slump - Baseball- nbcsports.msnbc ...
LiveScience: Actually, the historians say, umps have brought the Jason Giambis and Gary Sheffields of Major League Baseball back under control more than drug bans and testing. (more...)
Study blames Europe for bison mass killings
Even bison droppings fertilize the soil, compost plant material and efficiently spread seeds. MSNBC.com Page 1of 2 Study blames Europe for bison mass killings -LiveScience -MSNBC.com ... (more...)
Well Endowed Fish Get the Girls | LiveScience
But studs with larger sex organs can't swim as fast, so they're more likely to get eaten by predators. (more...)
Are old people really wise? - LiveScience- msnbc.com
If old people are so wise, why can?t they remember your name, how smart is that? It?s paradoxes like this one that lie at the heart of a new $2 million research project called ... (more...)