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Evidence from the age of the dinosaurs to today shows that chemical weathering of rocks is less sensitive to global temperature, and may depend on the steepness of the surface. The results call into question the role of rocks in … Continue reading
Evidence from the age of the dinosaurs to today shows that chemical weathering of rocks is less sensitive to global temperature, and may depend on the steepness of the surface. The results call into question the role of rocks in … Continue reading
Researchers know dinosaurs once ruled the earth, but they know very little about how these animals performed the basic task of balancing their energy intake and output–how their metabolisms worked. Now, a team of Caltech researchers that has measured the … Continue reading
A clutch of “faveoolithus” dinosaur eggs (Wikimedia Commons). Researchers know dinosaurs once ruled the earth, but they know very little about how these animals performed the basic task of balancing their energy intake and output–how their metabolisms worked. Now, a … Continue reading