
It won’t be long before we have a t-rex
in a zoo near you. Apparently this soft
tissue has DNA and that means… You
guessed it, cloned t-rex.
T. Rex Soft Tissue Found Preserved
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It won’t be long before we have a t-rex
in a zoo near you. Apparently this soft
tissue has DNA and that means… You
guessed it, cloned t-rex.
T. Rex Soft Tissue Found Preserved
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Just before sunset yesterday, Mt St. Helens decided
to let off a little steam. Apparently it was quite a bit
of steam.
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What in the heck is moving these rocks? Some
say it is wind and other say it is aliens. Who the
heck knows. One thing is certain however, no
one has ever witnessed one move – ever.
Freaky stuff.
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Japan has experienced several major earthquakes in the
last couple of months. There have been tens of thousands
of aftershocks following these quakes too. Many after-
shocks are quite powerful in their own right. Now Japan is
hit with a 7.1 and loss of more life as a result. When will
things settle down? Seeing that Japan is right on the “ring
of fire” I’d venture to bet that things won’t settle down for
a long time to come.
Japan is still rockin’ and rollin’ after several weeks of earthquakes.
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Magma in the crater of Mount St. Helens glows in this
United States Geological Survey photo taken at twilight
Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004. Scientists say the lava dome in
the crater of the volcano has risen more than 300 feet
since the last week of October.
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As every one knows Mount St. Helens is poised to have
another eruption really soon, here’s a web cam located
about five miles away that’s updated every 5 min.
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