Hundreds Of Eggs From Ancient Flying Reptile Are Found In China
The fossilized pterosaur eggs and embryos shed light on the Lower Cretaceous creature's development and nesting habits. The cache was found where the reptile was once abundant, dubbed Pterosaur Eden. Read more on NPR
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New North Korean Missile Is A 'Monster'
Analysts say the North's latest intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-15, is larger and more powerful than anything it has built before. Read more on NPR The Scallop Sees With Space-Age Eyes — Hundreds of Them By CARL ZIMMER Each scallop eye is built something like the gigantic telescopes that peer into deep space, researchers reported on Thursday. Published: November 29, 2017 at 06:00PM via NYT Science http://ift.tt/2Aui7s4 How a Giant Tortoise Gets Off Its Back By DOUGLAS QUENQUA The shells of tumble-prone saddlebacks on the Galápagos Islands may not do them any favors, according to a new study. Published: November 29, 2017 at 06:00PM via NYT Science http://ift.tt/2BoVlyQ
Health Insurers Are Still Skimping On Mental Health Coverage
Behavioral care is four times more likely to be out-of-network than medical or surgical care, a nationwide study shows. That can make treatment unaffordable even for people who have health insurance. Read more on NPR
A Cultural Project In Polynesia Has The Power To Teach Us All
Polynesia was colonized by the French and, even today, Polynesians are taught more about French history than their own. A new archaeological project aims to change that, says Barbara J. King. Read more on NPR
Working Moms Have Been A 'Thing' Since Ancient History
Who ruled early farming? Women! Studies of ancient bones show that women's physical labor was crucial to driving the agricultural revolution in Europe. Read more on NPR
Women's Role In The European Agricultural Revolution Revealed
Studies of ancient bones show that women's physical labor was crucial to driving the agricultural revolution in Europe. These women's upper bodies were stronger than that of elite athletes today. Read more on NPR
The Tree That Rocked The Music Industry
This year, new international regulations on rosewood have reverberated through the music industry, costing tens of millions in lost sales and extra administrative costs. Read more on NPR |
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