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A tale of amateur and professional cooperation: Flexomornis howei

When you think of Texas, what comes to mind? It may be wide open spaces, longhorn cattle, cowboys and ten gallon hats. Now, there’s something else to add to the list – the oldest, definitive bird fossil in North America. … Continue reading

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Leg-wing cooperation in baby birds, dinosaurs is key transition in origin of flight

New research based on high-resolution x-ray movies reveals that despite having extremely underdeveloped muscles and wings, young birds acquire a mature flight stroke early in their development, initially relying heavily on their legs and wings to work in tandem to … Continue reading

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Leg-wing cooperation in baby birds, dinosaurs is key transition in origin of flight

New research based on high-resolution x-ray movies reveals that despite having extremely underdeveloped muscles and wings, young birds acquire a mature flight stroke early in their development, initially relying heavily on their legs and wings to work in tandem to … Continue reading

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Aqaba’s ASEZA discusses cooperation with Roma Tre University

P(ANSA) – Rome, April 14 – Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) Chief Commissioner Kamel Mahadin on Saturday met with Roma Tre University President Mario Panizza to discuss ways to develop cooperation in training and expertise. Mahadin invited media and … Continue reading

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