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Regaliceratops peterhewsi 'Hellboy' dinosaur
New ‘Hellboy’ Dinosaur Had Huge Nose Horn, Was Triceratops Cousin

A new dinosaur species that was recently unearthed has been named "Hellboy" because it resembles the good-natured demonic character featured in comic books. The new dinosaur discovered, a cousin of Triceratops, featured a large horn above its nose, a saw-toothed forehead, and spikes on the back of its skull.

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Unexplored Cave with Vast History of Ancient Animals Discovered in South Dakota

The National Park Service and researchers from East Tennessee State University will start excavating an unexplored cave located in Black Hills of South Dakota, believing that the cave will reveal the rich history of region.

New analysis shows there has been no slowdown or a hiatus in the rate of global warming; a melting glacier
Hiatus in Global Warming is a Myth; World Temperatures Head for New Record Highs

Better analysis methods have eliminated any evidence of a pause in global warming.

Thousands of these superglacial lakes form on the the Greenland Ice Sheet during the summer.
Scientists Reveal Why Greenland's Glacial Lakes are Disappearing

A new study reveals how Greenland's glacial lakes disappear via cracks under the ice that are found underneath the lake.

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FDA to Assess Again Viagra-like Pill for Women

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will conduct the third analysis for the female libido drug Flibanseri after rejecting it twice previously.

DARPA robotics challenge competing countries
It's the US versus the World at the DARPA Robotics Challenge 2015

The DRC Finals is ends a three-year DARPA program to develop robots that can assist humans respond to natural and man-made disasters.

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Painkillers and Antidepressants Linked to Higher Homicide Risk

The study also shows the use of certain drugs that affect the central nervous system might be associated with this increased homicide risk.

Small Bird from Dinosaur Era
Paleontologists Discovered Ancient Bird in Brazil

Paleontologists have found a new bird species from the Mesozoic era with two-tail feathers the look like arrows in the northeast part of Brazil.

A suspension of muscle progenitor cells is injected into the cell-free matrix of a decellularized rat limb, which provides shape and structure onto which regenerated tissue can grow.
World's First Lab-grown Limb a Huge Boost to Bioengineered Human Organ Transplants

Researchers also said blood flowed through the limb successfully when it was transplanted to a live animal.

A view of the 1,000-year-old leaning structure in Tianmashan Mountain in Shanghai.
Shanghai's Leaning Tower Beats Italy’s Pisa by Age and Tilt

If a comparison were to be made based on age and tilt, the 1,000-year-old structure on Tianmashan Mountain in Shanghai will definitely exceed the leaning tower of Pisa in Italy, according to a tourism official in Shanghai.

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Cannabinoids: Marijuana Now Legal To Use With Senate Bill 143

Marijuana as a medicine or cannabinoids is now legal with the Senate Bill 143. The Louisiana house committee has approved the legislation without any objection from any member.

Hua Chunying, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, answers media queries in a daily briefing.
China Opposes Aquino's Remarks on South China Sea Disputes, Calls It Ridiculous

The Chinese government has expressed disagreement with the remarks of Philippine President Benigno Aquino III on the South China Sea disputes, as a Foreign Ministry spokesperson urged him to stop with his provocations, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

nano-sized Archimedes spirals
Invisible Nano Spirals On Cash, Cards Could Boost Identity Theft Protection: Study

Nano-sized swirls of gold that are invisible to the naked eye could be the next tool to provide identity theft protection. The nano spirals printed on cash currency or ID cards would be nearly impossible to counterfeit.

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