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headlines found matching 'Fossil'
Tue March 28, 2023
(Daily Star)
 
 
 
Imagine taking a dump so epic it ends up in a museum and the media labels it "bum-splitting"
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Sun March 19, 2023
(Daily Star)
 
 
 
CGI artist creates a 'megalodon shark attacking a ship' scene so real you would think they never went extinct (possible nsfw content on page)
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Sun March 12, 2023
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Light up that $100 bill. Aramco reports record profits on news that they can turn any crisis into barrel of cash
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Wed March 01, 2023
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Old and busted: Barney the dinosaur gets a makeover. New Hotness: They thought interviewing Fark's resident paleontologist for his opinions on it was a good idea
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Tue February 28, 2023
(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Lizard carcass preserved in amber gives scientists rare glimpse of early necrophagous insects during the Cretaceous
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(Politico)
 
 
 
Article suggests we address climate change by going Mr. Burns on the sun instead of simply transitioning away from fossil fuels. Somewhat unsurprisingly, article is "presented by BP"
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Sat February 25, 2023
(Jalopnik)
 
 
 
Florida fossil fuel shill spins the anti-EV wheel and lands on: EVs will create massive roadblocks in hurricane evacuations, so ban them from evacuation routes
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Fri February 24, 2023
(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Biodiversity loss drove ecological collapse 252 million years ago, probably due to CO2 released by volcanic activity. "We are currently losing species at a faster rate than in any of Earth's past extinction events." Is total collapse inevitable?
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Thu February 23, 2023
(Smithsonian Magazine)
 
 
 
Slaves and Native Americans helped to identify early paleontological discoveries without ever figuring out that the devil put those fossils there to trick them into believing in evolution
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(IFL Science)
 
 
 
Newly discovered species of extinct predatory fish was the length of five corgis. Even more importantly, the corgi has now been firmly established as part of our system of weights and measures
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(IFL Science)
 
 
 
Newly discovered species of extinct predatory fish was the length of five corgis. Even more importantly, the corgi has now been firmly established as part of our system of weights and measures
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Wed February 22, 2023
(Daily Star)
 
 
 
Armored 8ft-long fish with razor teeth, which roamed the seas 360 million years ago, has been unearthed in South Africa. No word if they'll use this for an aquatic Mummy movie sequel (possible nsfw content on page)
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Tue February 21, 2023
(Slate)
 
 
 
Penguins used to weigh 340 pounds, but you'll never see one of those because we now live in an age of "small creatures"
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Wed February 15, 2023
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
77 million years ago a dinosaur was dying of bone cancer, but a flood killed him first. If it isn't one thing, it's another
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Sun February 12, 2023
(Sci Tech Daily)
 
 
 
We're gonna need a bigger Batman
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Fri February 03, 2023
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Missing Dinosaurs? That is a mystery
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Thu February 02, 2023
(CNN)
 
 
 
World's oldest brain discovered, full of stories about walking to school uphill both ways
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(CNN)
 
 
 
World's oldest brain discovered, full of stories about walking to school uphill both ways
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Sun January 29, 2023
(Lincoln Journal Star)
 
 
 
We're all atwitter about rare mastodon fossil found in Southeast Nebraska creek bed
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(Lincoln Journal Star)
 
 
 
We're all atwitter about rare mastodon fossil found in Southeast Nebraska creek bed
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Fri January 27, 2023
(Some North Dakodan, eh)
 
 
 
North Dakota threatens to sue Minnesota if the Gopher State adopts green energy plan which would devastate North Dakota's fossil fuel reven-- er, "hinder its utilities"
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Tue January 24, 2023
(CBC)
 
 
 
Tag is for using sledgehammer to dig fossils
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Wed January 18, 2023
(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
Price of eggs expected to be unaffected by recently discovered vintage supply
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(Smithsonian Magazine)
 
 
 
How dinosaurs fought. Don't fight one yourself, you'll just get jurasskicked
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Fri January 13, 2023
(PennLive)
 
 
 
Pennsylvania professor discovers turtle species "entirely new to science." These turtles prefer slightly warmer temperatures, pizza
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(PennLive)
 
 
 
Pennsylvania professor discovers turtle species "entirely new to science." These turtles prefer slightly warmer temperatures, pizza
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Thu January 12, 2023
(Guardian)
 
 
 
It appears that Exxon scientists were remarkably accurate in their predictions in the 70s of how carbon emissions would heat the planet. Of course this was before Exxon began campaigning against reductions in fossil fuel usage
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(ABC News)
 
 
 
Green comet to pass through night sky, scoff smugly at fossil fuel burning comets
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Fri December 30, 2022
(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Megalomaniacal fossil fuel investor opposes streetcar line. Wasn't this the plot for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?"
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Tue December 27, 2022
(CNN)
 
 
 
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, they're the modern stone age famil... ahh.. oh no... stop... argh... it hurts... no Dino no... bad Dino... [Wilhelm scream]
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(CNN)
 
 
 
Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, they're the modern stone age famil... ahh.. oh no... stop... argh... it hurts... no Dino no... bad Dino... [Wilhelm scream]
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Sun December 25, 2022
(Daily Mail)
 
 
 
Just Stop Oil eco-zealots have been branded hypocrites after gluing themselves to works of art using adhesives made from fossil fuels. Well, isn't that special
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Tue December 20, 2022
(AOL)
 
 
 
Mystery Nevada fossil site could be ancient maternity ward, scientists say, although some voice caution in naming it such because then Putin might try to fire missiles at it
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Fri December 16, 2022
(ABC News)
 
 
 
Looks like all those efforts to reduce burning fossil fuels are not working out so well
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Thu December 15, 2022
(NJ.com)
 
 
 
One single man stands in the way of overwhelmingly popular marijuana legalization. One single bitter, sneering fossil who wouldn't know a good time if it bit his decaying ass
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Mon December 12, 2022
(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Ah yes, the finest cockroach sperm, handcrafted and aged in an artisanal amber for 30 million years
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Wed December 07, 2022
(Science.org)
 
 
 
DePalma accused of falsifying data on dinosaur-killing asteroid, ripping off Hitchcock in half his films
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Mon December 05, 2022
(BBC)
 
 
 
Electric cars are more efficient and are better for the environment because they don't burn fossil fuels. They do, however, burn... and seven at once on a car transporter is pretty darned efficient
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