Meet Sonselasuchus: The two-legged crocodile relative from 215 million years ago that defies evolution rules |

Meet Sonselasuchus: The two-legged crocodile relative from 215 million years ago that defies evolution rules |

The naming of Sonselasuchus cedrus represents scientific findings that shed light on the diversification of reptiles belonging to the crocodile lineage in the Late Triassic Era, which occurred approximately 215 million years ago. Fossils of Sonselasuchus cedrus have been found in the Chinle Formation of Arizona and studied in depth by scientists who used specimens…

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Kim Jong Un, daughter oversee test of North Korea's 'deadly yet attractive' rocket launchers

Kim Jong Un, daughter oversee test of North Korea’s ‘deadly yet attractive’ rocket launchers

In this photo provided by the North Korean government, its leader Kim Jong Un, center right, and his daughter, center left, attend a live-fire test of multiple rocket launch systems, at an undisclosed place in North Korea Saturday, March 14. (Korean Central News Agency/Korea News Service via AP) North Korea tested nuclear-capable rocket launchers, state…

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Donald Trump: 'I'm not a paedophile': Trump snaps at reporter over question on DC shooter’s 'manifesto'

Donald Trump: ‘I’m not a paedophile’: Trump snaps at reporter over question on DC shooter’s ‘manifesto’

US President Donald Trump clashed with a journalist during a televised interview after being questioned about the gunman’s manifesto linked to the White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting. The exchange turned heated as Trump rejected accusations referenced in the document, calling them false and lashing out at the reporter.Also read: What DC shooter’s manifesto reveals about…

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Pokémon Pokopia free download: Nintendo Switch Online users can unlock these icons for a limited time before 18 March |

Pokémon Pokopia free download: Nintendo Switch Online users can unlock these icons for a limited time before 18 March |

Nintendo’s latest Pokémon spin-off, Pokémon Pokopia, seems to be enjoying a surprisingly strong moment. The cosy life-simulation game, set in a ruined version of the Kanto region, has quickly attracted both critics and players. Sales numbers suggest the enthusiasm is real, with millions of copies reportedly sold just days after release. For fans already spending…

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