Schoolboy’s app good news for teenagers
A former Australian schoolboy has launched an iPhone app after attracting US$1 million ($1.2 million) from tech-savvy and celebrity investors.
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A former Australian schoolboy has launched an iPhone app after attracting US$1 million ($1.2 million) from tech-savvy and celebrity investors.
The ostrich-like dinosaurs that roamed the Earth millions of years ago were adorned with feathers, used to attract a mate or protect offspring rather than for flight, according to the findings
Polish paleontologists have uncovered what they believe to be the world's oldest turtle fossil in the southern city of Poreba.
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A new dinosaur the size of a house cat and described as a cross between a bird, a vampire and a porcupine has been identified in a piece of rock from South Africa.University of Chicago
The case of the missing quasar gas clouds has been solved by a worldwide research team led by Penn State astronomers Nurten Filiz Ak and Niel Brandt.