Read more about the article Scientists Prove Prehistoric Crocodile Was Smooth Like Modern Day Dolphins
An illustrative image by the German scientists showing how primeval crocodiles with soft skin instead of rough scales would look like.

Scientists Prove Prehistoric Crocodile Was Smooth Like Modern Day Dolphins

A team of US and German scientists have revealed that a prehistoric crocodile did not have scaled armour but instead soft skin similar to today's dolphins. The research was carried…

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Read more about the article Scientist Discovers Incredible New Frog Species Whose Tadpoles Grow Inside Carnivorous Plant
The pitcher plant frog that was discovered in the rainforests in Borneo whose ecology is closely linked to the pitcher plant.

Scientist Discovers Incredible New Frog Species Whose Tadpoles Grow Inside Carnivorous Plant

A new species of frog that lays its tadpoles inside a carnivorous plant which then feeds on the tadpole droppings has recently been discovered by an international team of scientists…

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Read more about the article Jellyfish Chips Full Of Protein To Become A New Recipe For Culinary Enthusiasts Say German Boffins
Mangrove jellyfish in the seawater system of the ZMT in Germany. (Achim Meyer, Leibniz-Zentrum fur Marine Tropenforschung (ZMT)/Newsflash)

Jellyfish Chips Full Of Protein To Become A New Recipe For Culinary Enthusiasts Say German Boffins

German scientists have predicted people will soon be eating jellyfish chips after the marine animal proved to be rich in protein and mineral content. Researchers from the Leibniz Center for…

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Read more about the article Oldest Snail From Previously Unknown Species Preserved In 99 Million Year Old Piece Of Amber Gave Birth To 5 Offspring
The snail species preserved in a 99-million-year-old piece of amber which was discovered by researchers in Germany.

Oldest Snail From Previously Unknown Species Preserved In 99 Million Year Old Piece Of Amber Gave Birth To 5 Offspring

The moment a pregnant snail of an unknown species gave birth 99 million years ago has been captured permanently in a piece of amber with the parent and its five…

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Read more about the article Vital Role Of Oceans In Stopping Global Warming Seen In Ice Core Study That Shows They Absorb Over 90 Percent Of Heat Emissions
An ice sample from an Antarctic ice core.

Vital Role Of Oceans In Stopping Global Warming Seen In Ice Core Study That Shows They Absorb Over 90 Percent Of Heat Emissions

Researchers at a Swiss university who have reconstructed the oceans’ mean temperatures over the last 700,000 years for the first time using ice core samples claim to have uncovered the…

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Read more about the article Mars Meteorite From Natural History Museum Back On Martian Soil After Travelling With Perseverance Rover
Picture shows the Martian meteorite fragment 'Sayh Al Uhaymir 008', which was found in Oman in 1999 and held at the Natural History Museum in London, has been returned to Mars

Mars Meteorite From Natural History Museum Back On Martian Soil After Travelling With Perseverance Rover

A meteorite fragment from Mars that reached Planet Earth an estimated 450 ‎million years ago has piggybacked home on board the Mars Perseverance rover. The meteorite fragment, named 'Sayh Al…

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Read more about the article Single-Cell Slimy Mould Remembers Food Locations Without A Brain
The slime mold Physarum polycephalum consists of a single biological cell that has been called intelligent because of its sophisticated capabilities to adapt its tubular network to changing food supplies, and now, researchers have found out that this is due to being able to form a memory - even without having a nervous system

Single-Cell Slimy Mould Remembers Food Locations Without A Brain

A single-celled slimy mould that can remember food locations without a nervous system has been discovered by German scientists. A recent collaboration between researchers from the Max Planck Institute for…

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