Sunday, October 11, 2009

Paleontologists from the University of California, Berkeley, and Montana State University are arguing that since it appears dinosaurs underwent dramatic physical changes during adulthood, many fossils of young dinosaurs have been misidentified as unique species. The smoking gun turns out to be the discovery of a dinosaur between the size of an adult T. rex and Nanotyrannus, which if the researchers are correct may actually have been a young T. rex. Elsewhere, in The Fall Of The Maya the answer to the question what caused the demise of the once vibrant 1,200-year-old Mayan society is answered by: "they ended up deforesting and destroying their landscape in efforts to eke out a living in hard times."

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