The fossils help to show how cetaceans, including whales, dolphins and porpoises, might have evolved from artiodactyls — even-toed hoofed mammals — some 50 million years ago. The teeth hint that the wading creature still preferred terrestrial plants over fish, indicating that it probably took to water to get away from predators rather than in [...]
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I have recently discovered several interesting phenomena indicating Competitive Solving and Crystallization in soils of northern Sweden, the most interesting outcome is the conclusion that non-nutrients like titanium, lead, barium and zirconium cause a release of nutrients like magnesium, calcium, iron and phosphor yielding a positive plant nutrition-effect. This resulted in the theory of competitive [...]
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Too much snow can drive a person crazy. Pibloktoq, a hysteria that has been seen in people living in the Artic, can cause the sufferer to senselessly repeat overheard words and can instill a desire to run around naked in the snow.
There are occasional substantiated reports of red, [...]