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  • Drinking Water that Dinosaurs Drank? | Science Questions
    I was taught when I was young that we drink the same water today that the dinosaurs drank when they were alive, is that true?
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    Fossilised remains have revealed that ancient marine-dwelling dinosaurs and turtles used the pigment melanin for camouflage and keeping warm, new research has shown
  • What if the dinosaurs never went extinct? | Science Questions
    James - So, why might the larger species have declined? Here’s Charlotte again… Charlotte - Non-avian dinosaurs were already on the decline before the mass extinction event that wiped them out The exact reasons are still a question of ongoing debate, but the Earth’s cooling would have made it more difficult for larger creatures, with their enormous dietary needs, to thrive In contrast
  • did dinosaurs drink same water as us | Naked Scientists
    I was taught when I was young that we drink the same water today that the dinosaurs drank when they were alive, is that
  • Do We Drink Dinosaur Drinks? | Podcasts - The Naked Scientists
    Do we drink the same water that dinosaurs drank? Has your water passed through the countless bladders of the past? In this Question of the Week, we find out if our drinking water has been repeatedly recycled We also ask if the human brain has a limited capacity, and if so, do we forget the old to make space for the new?
  • How to dig up dinosaurs in inhospitable conditions | Interviews
    The Missouri River passes through about 88,000 acres of badlands full of Cretaceous-aged rocks that are perfect for finding dinosaur fossils and also fossils of other animals that lived alongside dinosaurs
  • Mammals rapid evolution after dinosaur extinction
    Somehow mammals survived, thrived, and became dominant across the planet Now we have new clues about how that happened Dr Steve Brusatte, a palaeontologist at the University of Edinburgh, UK, who previously studied the dinosaurs’ extinction, sought to understand exactly how this event affected mammals and their evolution
  • How 3D imaging is revolutionising fossil dig sites | Interviews
    Since the term dinosaur was first coined, around 1,000 non-avian species have been described and classified The exact number is contentious - new findings are constantly emerging - but even so, that’s surely a drop in the ocean compared to how many must have roamed the Earth during their 165-million-year reign So for the rest of the programme, we’re exploring the many ways
  • The history of dinosaur hunting | Interviews
    These are very ancient rocks and you find very few fossils and things And then there was the secondary era and the secondary era coincided with the time when dinosaurs lived and you found much more abundant fossils of various types, including dinosaurs, but lots of other seashells and various things
  • What are mosquitoes? | Interviews - The Naked Scientists
    So, just as some examples, mosquitoes lay their eggs in water, and that's where their early larval stages develop These larvae are really important food sources for other species, like different types of aquatic invertebrates and fish, and even the flying adults can be fed upon by things like dragonflies and bats





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