Nanotyrannus is Distinct Dinosaur Lineage, New Research Shows
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Nanotyrannus is Distinct Dinosaur Lineage, New Research Shows

Paleontologists have examined an exceptionally well-preserved, near somatically mature tyrannosaur skeleton from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Their results show that the specimen shares features with the holotype specimen of Nanotyrantand demonstrate that this lineage is distinguishable from Tyrannosaurus.A pack of Nanotyrant brazenly attacks a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex. Image credit: Anthony Hutchings.“This fossil flips decades of Tyrannosaurus rex research on its head,” said Dr. Lindsay Zanno, a researcher at North Carolina State University and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Using growth rings, spinal fusion data and developmental anatomy, the researchers demonstrated that the new specimen was around 20 years old and physically mature. Its skeletal features — including larger forelimbs, more teeth, fewer tail vertebrae, and distinct skull nerve patterns — are features fixed early in development and biologically incompatible with Tyrannosaurus rex. “For Nanotyrant...
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Australia news LIVE: Liberal leaders face fresh pressure over Nationals’ dumping of net zero; Eleven injured, one still fighting for life after UK train mass stabbing
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Australia news LIVE: Liberal leaders face fresh pressure over Nationals’ dumping of net zero; Eleven injured, one still fighting for life after UK train mass stabbing

Key posts1 of 2Latest posts7.53am‘Australians shouldn’t pay the price of Coalition chaos’, says PM By Emily KainePrime Minister Anthony Albanese has this morning said that the government will “leave the to their chaos and infighting”, as division within the opposition over net zero reaches a fever pitch. The PM’s comments follow Nationals leader David Littleproud’s announcement yesterday that his party would abandon net zero by 2050 climate targets. “My government is focused, it’s disciplined, it’s orderly, and the Coalition, I’ll leave them to their chaos and infighting,” the PM told reporters in Canberra this morning. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Credit: Getty Images“Australians shouldn’t pay the price of Coalition chaos when we are looking at the reforms, including environmental reforms, that are before the Parliament at the moment.” Pressed on whether he was concerned about the shift...
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How to buy tickets on SeatGeek: Step-by-step guide for sports, concerts & events
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How to buy tickets on SeatGeek: Step-by-step guide for sports, concerts & events

If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Learn more> Live entertainment is more than just a way to see your favorite singer or team in-person. It's a way to unite fans and create lifelong memories. Nowadays, you can get tickets to just about anything. Book tours, soundcheck shows, preseason games, the possibilities are endless. With that comes the endless struggles of securing tickets. BUY NOW: Shop tickets now on SeatGeek Whether it's a heated rivalry game or exclusive one-night-only concert, passes go fast, leaving fans left to watch from home. And no one wants...
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Don’t Give Donald Trump’s Half-Baked Elections Plans More Juice Than They Deserve
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Don’t Give Donald Trump’s Half-Baked Elections Plans More Juice Than They Deserve

This article is part of TPM Cafe, TPM’s home for opinion and news analysis. An early episode of South Park features a subplot in which tiny gnomes sneak into the houses of South Park residents in order to steal their underpants. When asked why, they explain that collecting underpants is just the beginning: “Well, Phase 1, we collect underpants.” “What about Phase 2?” “Well, Phase 3 is profit.” When pressed, they explain again: “You see, Phase 1, collect underpants. Phase 2 … . Phase 3, profit.” It’s a beautifully crisp lampooning of half-baked ideas, built for business plans but readily adaptable to any sort of scheme. And it’s profoundly relevant to the current electoral conversations. Last month, President Trump...
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