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The Mesozoic terminated in boreal spring | Nature Among archosaurs, for example, all pterosaurs and non-avian dinosaurs succumbed in the K–Pg mass extinction, while crocodilians and birds survived ...
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In Search of Cracks in Albert Einstein's Theory of Gravity - Quanta Magazine Celia Escamilla-Rivera is combining large data sets with supercomputers to test general relativity against its little-known competitors.
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A Visual Guide to the Conflict Between Ukraine and Russia - Bloomberg.com These are the latest updates in the unfolding situation involving Russia, Ukraine and NATO allies.
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Russia-Ukraine: What's happening in Mariupol? - Al Jazeera Russian forces have attacked Ukraine after President Vladimir Putin announced he had authorised a "special military operation" in the country's ...
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AS IT HAPPENED: Day 2 of pre-season track running in Barcelona - Formula 1 ... all the action - both on track and off it - as the 10 F1 teams continue preparations for the 2022 season. Live coverage of Day 2 in Barcelona.
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The Ukraine crisis | The Economist In recent weeks Mr Putin has assembled up to 190,000 troops on Ukraine's ... Western leaders have in recent days begun to put sanctions on Russia.
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LoR in 2022 | Dev Video - Legends of Runeterra - YouTube What's next for The Path of Champions, PvP, and the world of Runeterra? Andrew Yip, Dave Guskin, and Brett Freeman walk us through the LoR team's ...
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Champions League talking points: PSG's, Man United's ties in the balance - ESPN Marcotti: Manchester City. I know it's a "Captain Obvious" thing to say, but among the favourites in the first legs, I thought they looked most ...
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Leclerc: Everyone hiding their true form in Barcelona F1 testing - Motorsport.com ... hiding their true potential, as Ferrari got its 2022 pre-season testing programme off to an encouraging start in Barcelona on Wednesday.
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Studying Flames in Microgravity | NASA The yellow spots are soot clusters that glow yellow when hot. These clusters grow larger in microgravity than on Earth because the soot remains within ...
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