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The fossils of a herbivorous dinosaur, believed to have lived approximately 125 million years ago, have been discovered
The remains of a herbivore dinosaur estimated to have lived around 125 million years ago have been found on the Isle of Wight in England, with scientists believing it is the most complete specimen to have been found in Britain in a century.
Ireland And Sweden Dominate as Top Study Destinations for Bulgarian Students
Bulgarian students seeking to pursue higher education abroad continue to favor European countries, with Ireland maintaining its position as the top destination, according to data from educational consultant "Integral".
Has T. rex lost its bite? Menacing snarl may be wrong
The Tyrannosaurus rex is often shown baring massive, sharp teeth, like the ferocious creature in "Jurassic Park." But new research suggests that this classic image might be wrong.
Expert: Britain's Job Vacancy Crisis could last 3-5 Years
As Britain's economy grapples with the impact of a record number of job vacancies, a labor market expert has warned that the problem may continue for another three to five years.
Horses Can Read and Remember People's Emotions
Researchers from the University of Sussex and the University of Portsmouth discovered that horses can read, remember and react to human expressions.
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CNN: Scientists Hope New Enzyme will 'Eat' plastic pollution
(CNN) - Scientists have accidentally developed a plastic-eating enzyme that may be used to combat one of the world's worst pollution problems.
Primates May be Smarter than Previously Thought
Primates may be smarter than previously thought, as the tests they were subjected to were totally wrong, BTA quoted the Daily Mail as saying. The newspaper cites a joint study of British and American specialists. In the words of Dr. David Livens, hundreds of studies have intruded us that primates are smart, but not as much as humans.
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Researchers highlight link between cuts and suicides
There has been a direct link between fiscal austerity and a sharp rise in male suicides in Greece, according to research carried out by academics at the University of Portsmouth in the UK.