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A Massive Hole Just Opened Up in Antarctica’s Ice and Scientists Can’t Explain It
The polynya is the dark region of open water within the ice pack. Credit: NASA Worldview A mysterious, massive hole, as large as Lake Superior or the State of Maine, has recently been spotted in the winter sea ice cover … Continue reading
Variation in the recovery of tetrapods after the Permian extinction opened the door for dinosaurs and mammals
The end-Permian mass extinction (EPME) occurred about 250 million years ago and represents the Earth’s most catastrophic extinction event. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Probe opened after policeman filmed stomping on woman
P(ANSA) – Rome, April 14 – The Rome Prosecutor’s office is opening an inquiry into the case of an undercover police agent photographed last weekend while trampling on the stomach of a young woman demonstrator lying on the ground, judicial … Continue reading
Renzi says culture should be opened to private investment
IMG title=”” alt=”” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-b5a7dce6becaccfcc73930cc9d6c5373.jpg” IMG class=hide alt=”Renzi says culture should be opened to private investment” src=”http://www.mineralfossil.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/wpid-b5a7dce6becaccfcc73930cc9d6c5373.jpg” (ANSA) – Rome, February 24 – Premier Matteo Renzi on Monday said culture “by which the soul is fed” should “be opened also to … Continue reading
Probe opened into alleged 1.5-mn-euro doctors’ scam
(ANSA) – Caserta, October 21 – Italian police in the southern Italian city of Caserta are investigating an alleged 1.5-million-euro scam involving national health service funds that some 400 doctors may have claimed for non-existent patients. It is suspected that … Continue reading
Galileo in Prague opened headquarters
(ANSA) – Prague 6 – SET has been programmed that October 10 launch two satellites of the European system of navigation Galileo, which will be operational from 2014. Announced the Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for space policy, Antonio … Continue reading