Aside from the Threipmuir Reservoir Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), where the moss waslast found 13 years ago, it has not been spotted anywhere else in the UK since 1987.Pippa NeillThe ENDS report
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The Edinburgh-led team studied perfectly-preserved fossils of the Namacalathus. They learned that the species had a rigid skeleton made ofcalcium carbonate– the same hard material that makes up the shells of sea creatures today. “This fossil has been known for a long time, and was assumed ...
(导航),until now little is known about what happens inside their tiny brains as they perform this task.Now,researchers from the University of Edinburgh have discovered neurons (神经元) that detect speed and direction to help guide bees home.The neurons are located in a part of the insect ...
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In 1825, Charles Darwin became an apprentice doctor at the University of Edinburgh Medical school, but sadly he did not like the work involved and not interest after a while. Darwin had great interest in natural history which made his father furious and was sent off to a Christian school. ...
“When I looked at it, it struck me really quickly that this looked like a tyrannosaur braincase,” says Brusatte, of the University of Edinburgh.“Not exactly T. rex, much smaller; the same bones in a T. rex would be bigger than a basketball.” ...
Dinosaur footprints dating back 170 million years have been discovered on a Scottish island and will help shed light on the reptiles' evolution, the University of Edinburgh said on Tuesday. The footprints are in a muddy, shallow lagoon on the Isle of Skye. ...