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Fossils
90% Preserved Fossil of a New Terror Bird 3.5 Million Years Old Show that it Was a Very Voilent and Carnivorous Bird

The fossils of a new terror bird who walked the earth around 3.5 million years ago in the forests of Argentina, and was as tall as 10 feet have been discovered by the scientists. It was a very violent carnivorous species of birds which also had hooked beaks which helped them to hunt for their prey and eat them in a very easy manner.

Earth's acidic oceans
Acidification of Oceans Leads to the Worst Mass Extinction In Earth's History

It was found out that acidic currents in oceans may lead to the worst mass extinction in world's history as they trigger massive volcanic eruptions.

Sina.com got its license rebuked for publishing content which the government deemed pornographic.
Chinese Government Showcases Porn Crackdown

The National Anti-Pornography and Anti-Illegal Publications Office released a statement on Thursday extolling the government's victory over online pornographers.

Sun
Like Earth, the Sun Also Has Different Seasons Due to the Changing Magnetic Fields Around it

Just like our planet earth, the sun also experiences a variation of seasons, according to a latest reports. However, the one year in which planet earth has its seasons, the sun takes more than one year to experience all of its seasons. This study was conducted by NCAR (Nation Centre for Atmospheric Research), in order to get to know about sun in a more elaborate manner which could in turn provide a lot of insights about the solar activities and wind patterns.

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Cat going up or down
Latest Internet Optical Illusion After The Dress: Is the Cat Going Up or Down?

The latest optical illusion on the Internet has been the black and white fuzzy image of a cat which is either climbing up climbing down staircase.

An Amur tiger in captivity at the Royev Ruchey zoo in the suburbs of Krasnoyarsk, Siberia in Russia.
Population of Endangered Amur Tigers Rising in Northeast China

The population of the endangered big cats is rising again in Northeast China, a forest ranger in Heilongjiang Province said.

Premier Li Keqiang, on official state visit, waves from a tour van at the Nairobi National Park in Kenya last year.
China Pushing Further Aviation Cooperation with Africa

The civil aviation cooperation between China and Africa is growing rapidly as the number of passengers from China and Africa is expected to rise by 15 percent annually, according to Chinese civil aviation.

solar system
Complex Organic Molecules Found In 1-Million-Year-Old Star

Complex organic molecules, known as the building blocks of life, are found in a protoplanetary disk nearby a young star.

Protesters from Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB) march to the U.S. Consulate in Hong Kong to protest the United States government hacking into Hong Kong computers.
China Allegedly Using New Powerful Tool to Intercept Internet, Enforce Censorship

Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Toronto in the U.S. claimed that China is using a powerful tool that could intercept Web traffic and redirect traffic where it desires to go.

Mosasaur
Mosasaurs Give Birth To Their Babies In Open Ocean: Study

Researchers have uncovered the birthing process of ancient gigantic lizards called "mosasaurs" that lived in the ancient oceans millions of years ago.

Look up or look down?
Short People at Greater Risk of Coronary Heart Disease, Says Study

The association between shorter height and higher risk of coronary heart disease is a primary relationship.

Wylie Brys
4-Year-Old Boy Finds Rare 100-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Bones Near Texas Shopping Center

Move over, young Indiana Jones. Four-year-old Wylie Brys found 100-million-year-old dinosaur bones near a shopping center in Texas. The rare fossils the boy found belonged to a horse-size dinosaur.

An Apple store employee gives a class on how to use the iPad 2 at an Apple Store in central Beijing.
China Paves Way for Digital Publishing Groups

In a bid to get China’s traditional publishing houses to expand online, Chinese authorities have issued a document Thursday pushing for the creation of digital publishing groups in the country.

Three Injured in Kabul Suicide Car Bombing That Targeted Foreign Troops
Roadside Suicide Bombings Kill 15 Afghan Civilians

Foreign vehicles in eastern Afghanistan were struck by suicide car bombers on Friday, killing three Afghans and injuring others. Along with this, a roadside explosion killed a dozen of people on their way to a wedding, according to authorities.

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