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Ancient tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, belongs to earliest woolly mammoth in North America
Scientists have discovered that a tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, in 2018 belonged to the oldest known woolly mammoth in North America. The discovery challenges the popular belief that mammoths crossed into North America from Siberia in the la...
#science #discovery #animal #history #NorthAmerica #Yukon
cbc.ca/news/canada/north/earli

Ancient tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, belongs to earliest woolly mammoth in North America
Scientists have discovered that a tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, in 2018 belonged to the oldest known woolly mammoth in North America. The discovery challenges the popular belief that mammoths crossed into North America from Siberia in the la...
#science #discovery #animal #history #NorthAmerica #Yukon
cbc.ca/news/canada/north/earli

Ancient tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, belongs to earliest woolly mammoth in North America
Scientists have discovered that a tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, in 2018 belonged to the oldest known woolly mammoth in North America. The discovery challenges the popular belief that mammoths crossed into North America from Siberia in the la...
#science #discovery #animal #history #NorthAmerica #Yukon
cbc.ca/news/canada/north/earli

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It occurs to me that Fucking Up The Klingons is honestly a #starTrek tradition, hardly unique to #discovery

TOS: They weren't good, frankly. Classic but...mid.
TOS Movies: Design change aaaa!!! For the better, obviously though. First "canon" drama in fandom history more or less I believe!
TNG & DS9: This is where they start to get good tbh
VOY: I love the idea of Torres but it's handled terribly
Discovery: big heads lol. Doesn't bother me TBH but very unnecessary

Ancient tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, belongs to earliest woolly mammoth in North America
Scientists have discovered that a tooth found near Old Crow, Yukon, in 2018 belonged to the oldest known woolly mammoth in North America. The discovery challenges the popular belief that mammoths crossed into North America from Siberia in the la...
#science #discovery #animal #history #NorthAmerica #Yukon
cbc.ca/news/canada/north/earli

1. Fuck Em, they blew it. Meanwhile Los Angeles moved heaven and earth (and a Toyota Tundra moved a Shuttle) to get an orbiter there and Houston blew it. And those things aren't easy to move.
2. Technically, Huntsville, Alabama is "Space City", and I've no love for Alabama (lived there), but I like it more than Texas.
3. Raiding The Smithsonian is just a dick move (so Ted Cruz naturally signed on).

arstechnica.com/space/2025/04/

Ars Technica · Why are two Texas senators trying to wrest a Space Shuttle from the Smithsonian?By Eric Berger

Ankylosaur footprints from Canada are first of their kind in the world
Scientists have identified fossil dinosaur footprints from a new species in B.C. and Alberta. They're believed to be the first tracks found in the world that were left by club-tailed ankylosaurs, offering new insights about gaps in the fossil record.
#science #discovery #dinosaurs #fossils #Canada #BC
cbc.ca/news/science/ankylosaur

Ankylosaur footprints from Canada are first of their kind in the world
Scientists have identified fossil dinosaur footprints from a new species in B.C. and Alberta. They're believed to be the first tracks found in the world that were left by club-tailed ankylosaurs, offering new insights about gaps in the fossil record.
#science #discovery #dinosaurs #fossils #Canada #BC
cbc.ca/news/science/ankylosaur

Ankylosaur footprints from B.C. and Alberta are first of their kind in the world
Scientists have identified fossil dinosaur footprints from a new species in B.C. and Alberta. They're believed to be the first tracks found in the world that were left by club-tailed ankylosaurs, offering new insights about gaps in the fossil record.
#science #discovery #dinosaurs #fossils #Canada #BC
cbc.ca/news/science/ankylosaur