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Sharklike fish with weird, buzz-saw jaws sliced through the seas, then vanished. Now, paleontologists are unraveling their secrets
The fossil whorls were a mystery. In 1899, geologist Alexander Karpinsky described an odd spiral of teeth, the first known fossil of its kind, uncovered from the ancient rocks of Krasnoufimsk, Russia.
Speaking of birds, Halibut Point is a birdwatcher’s paradise that even non-birders can appreciate. The park’s location on the Atlantic Flyway makes it a crucial stopover for migratory species. In ...
In downtown Hattiesburg sits a wonderland of vintage treasures where time stands still and shopping becomes an expedition through America’s collective attic. The Lucky Rabbit transforms ordinary ...
ETFs let you invest in a diversified portfolio via a single transaction. ETF shares trade throughout the day on exchanges like stocks. ETFs generally incur lower costs and are suitable for long-term ...
Eating some common food preservatives is linked to a slightly higher risk of eventually developing cancer and diabetes, according to two large French studies published .
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