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Ancient swamp creature with a toilet seat-shaped head was a top predator before the dinosaurs
CNN.com· 13 hours agoA massive, fanged creature with a head shaped like a toilet seat lurked in swamps near the edge of...
Modern grapes exist because the dinosaurs died out, new research finds
CNN.com· 9 hours agoGrapes have been intertwined with the story of humanity for millennia, providing the basis for wines...
Salamander-Like Predators with Fangs and 'Toilet Seat-Shaped' Heads Existed Before Dinosaurs,...
People via Yahoo Canada News· 6 hours agoMarsicano rendering of Gaiasia jennyae Another day, another major prehistoric discovery. Scientists...
Why did Little League International remove a Fort Worth team with no notice?
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada Sports· 3 days agoFossil Creek 12U Black All-Star team was removed from the District 7 playoffs by Little League...
Telling the truth about fossil fuels
David Suzuki Foundation· 2 days agoThe climate crisis is accelerating. Promoting products that are fuelling it — especially using false or misleading information — will only make matters...
Jonathan Knight Issues Plea to Fans, Sparking Huge Response
Heavy.com· 1 day agoIn the middle of his summer concert tour with New Kids on the Block, Jonathan Knight has asked the...
Canada’s Move to Protect Mining Sector Shields Takeover Targets
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance Canada· 8 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Canada is making it harder for foreign firms to acquire domestic mining companies by...
Fossils show huge salamanderlike predator with sharp fangs existed before the dinosaurs
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists have revealed fossils of a giant salamanderlike beast with sharp fangs...
Vancouver Island to see $3B in BC Hydro upgrades, expansion over the next decade
National Post· 11 hours agoA statement from Osborne’s ministry says that represents a 50 per cent increase in investments over...
Before the Dinosaurs, This Massive Salamander-Like Predator Ruled Earth’s Swamps
Smithsonian Magazine· 14 hours agoRoughly 272 million years ago, the creature—named Gaiasia jennyae—inhabited the cool swamps in what...