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- 72 Years Later, a Reunion for Three Survivors Seen in Iconic Holocaust Image
- 33 Russian Mobsters Trafficked 10K Pounds Of Chocolate
- Up to 1 in 20 babies born to mothers with Zika have birth defects, report says
- 'You disappeared?': Chinese woman fights for husband, family
- 'Heroine' Blocks Boy From Out-Of-Control Car, Police Say
- 99-million-year-old bird found preserved in amber stuns scientists
- Teen Allegedly Goaded Into Suicide by Girlfriend Took 20 Minutes to Die: Medical Examiner
- Sen. Kamala Harris faces off with Rod Rosenstein
- Comey says special counsel Mueller’s probe will ‘turn over all the rocks’
- Ex-GOP congressman: Ryan would look into impeachment if a Democratic president acted like Trump
- Iran Condemns 'Repugnant' US Response To Terror Attacks
- Japan clears way for first emperor abdication in over 200 years
- New Polls Give Jon Ossoff An Edge In Georgia House Runoff
- The Latest: Remains of WWII vet returned to Georgia
- Woman accused of leak ordered to remain jailed pending trial
- Earn minimum wage in the US? You can afford to live in exactly 12 counties
- United's latest headache: gay father claims wrongful detainment after flight
- Comey friend Benjamin Wittes’ reaction to Trump complaint against Comey: 'Laughter'
- North Korea Tests More Missiles A Day After THAAD Is Suspended
- British pound tumbles after UK vote; tech sell-off hits Nasdaq
- Donald Trump's approval rating plummets to record low in latest opinion poll
- Journal entry before bus crash: 'God has called me here'
- Cosby's lurid decade-old testimony is read to the jury
- Mom Who Didn't Know She Was Pregnant Gives Birth in Grocery Store
- The 10 Best Sleepers For 2017
- Police dog too friendly for the force gets an adorable new job
- US shoots down pro-Assad drone that opened fire on coalition forces
- Mary Kay Letourneau’s Ex Speaks Out
- Theresa May: The leader who gambled and lost
- White House: Just a ‘regular Thursday’ despite Comey firestorm
- The Latest: 9 still hospitalized after deadly bus crash
- Boy slowly healing after Utah shooting killed mom, brother
- Elon Musk goes full Trump to defend Tesla’s fake founding myth
- Heavy US-led strikes as fighters battle IS in Syria's Raqa
- Defiant May vows to stay on despite UK election blow
- The Latest: Alabama ex-con accused of killing Florida girl
- Thai prosecutors confident of catching Red Bull heir
- Picture Shows Dad Moments Before He Died Trying to Save Son From Drowning: 'He's a Hero'
- After Years of Silence, We Finally Know More About the SR-71 Blackbird's Successor
- 40 Totally Healthy Grilling Recipes
72 Years Later, a Reunion for Three Survivors Seen in Iconic Holocaust Image Posted: 08 Jun 2017 08:52 AM PDT |
33 Russian Mobsters Trafficked 10K Pounds Of Chocolate Posted: 08 Jun 2017 11:13 AM PDT |
Up to 1 in 20 babies born to mothers with Zika have birth defects, report says Posted: 08 Jun 2017 12:15 PM PDT
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'You disappeared?': Chinese woman fights for husband, family Posted: 08 Jun 2017 09:45 PM PDT |
'Heroine' Blocks Boy From Out-Of-Control Car, Police Say Posted: 08 Jun 2017 07:36 PM PDT |
99-million-year-old bird found preserved in amber stuns scientists Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:00 AM PDT Archeologists have just discovered a nearly complete bird, encased in fossilized tree sap, that has remained intact for almost 100 million years. The bird, which was just a few days old at the time of its death, is one of the most stunningly preserved examples of pre-history avian life ever recovered — but this is no ordinary bird.
The dream of resurrecting dinosaurs from their ancient remains, like in Jurassic Park, might be nothing more than science fiction, but one aspect of the pseudoscience depicted in the film franchise is actually quite true: archaeologists regularly find prehistoric bugs and other small creatures perfectly preserved in amber. This newly-discovered fossil, which was located in Burma, includes half of the bird's entire body, including a wing, claws, and head. Unlike modern birds, this newborn hatchling is from a now-extinct branch of the family tree called Enantiornithines. Researchers say they would have looked a lot like modern-day avians, with the exception of some added features such as claws on their wing tips and small teeth tucked away in their beaks. The fossil has already taught researchers a lot about the ancient species. They've determined that birds like these were able to take care of themselves much earlier than most modern bird species, thanks to fully developed flight feathers at the time of their hatching, suggesting that they could take to the skies immediately rather than being confined to a nest for the early part of their lives. The amber treasure will soon be put on display at the Shanghai Museum of Natural History until the end of July. |
Teen Allegedly Goaded Into Suicide by Girlfriend Took 20 Minutes to Die: Medical Examiner Posted: 08 Jun 2017 01:18 PM PDT |
Sen. Kamala Harris faces off with Rod Rosenstein Posted: 08 Jun 2017 09:58 AM PDT |
Comey says special counsel Mueller’s probe will ‘turn over all the rocks’ Posted: 08 Jun 2017 09:57 AM PDT |
Ex-GOP congressman: Ryan would look into impeachment if a Democratic president acted like Trump Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:40 PM PDT |
Iran Condemns 'Repugnant' US Response To Terror Attacks Posted: 07 Jun 2017 11:09 PM PDT |
Japan clears way for first emperor abdication in over 200 years Posted: 08 Jun 2017 07:20 PM PDT
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New Polls Give Jon Ossoff An Edge In Georgia House Runoff Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:26 PM PDT |
The Latest: Remains of WWII vet returned to Georgia Posted: 08 Jun 2017 02:34 PM PDT |
Woman accused of leak ordered to remain jailed pending trial Posted: 08 Jun 2017 05:10 PM PDT |
Earn minimum wage in the US? You can afford to live in exactly 12 counties Posted: 08 Jun 2017 11:03 AM PDT
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United's latest headache: gay father claims wrongful detainment after flight Posted: 09 Jun 2017 10:24 AM PDT
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Comey friend Benjamin Wittes’ reaction to Trump complaint against Comey: 'Laughter' Posted: 09 Jun 2017 09:38 AM PDT |
North Korea Tests More Missiles A Day After THAAD Is Suspended Posted: 08 Jun 2017 02:53 AM PDT |
British pound tumbles after UK vote; tech sell-off hits Nasdaq Posted: 09 Jun 2017 02:02 PM PDT |
Donald Trump's approval rating plummets to record low in latest opinion poll Posted: 08 Jun 2017 06:56 AM PDT
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Journal entry before bus crash: 'God has called me here' Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:39 PM PDT |
Cosby's lurid decade-old testimony is read to the jury Posted: 08 Jun 2017 06:17 PM PDT
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Mom Who Didn't Know She Was Pregnant Gives Birth in Grocery Store Posted: 09 Jun 2017 08:41 AM PDT |
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Police dog too friendly for the force gets an adorable new job Posted: 08 Jun 2017 07:12 PM PDT
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US shoots down pro-Assad drone that opened fire on coalition forces Posted: 08 Jun 2017 12:01 PM PDT
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Mary Kay Letourneau’s Ex Speaks Out Posted: 08 Jun 2017 09:52 AM PDT |
Theresa May: The leader who gambled and lost Posted: 09 Jun 2017 11:14 AM PDT
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White House: Just a ‘regular Thursday’ despite Comey firestorm Posted: 08 Jun 2017 10:59 AM PDT |
The Latest: 9 still hospitalized after deadly bus crash Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:36 PM PDT |
Boy slowly healing after Utah shooting killed mom, brother Posted: 08 Jun 2017 06:39 PM PDT |
Elon Musk goes full Trump to defend Tesla’s fake founding myth Posted: 09 Jun 2017 12:31 PM PDT With Tesla doing so well these days, it's sometimes difficult to remember where the company was at 10 years ago. Elon Musk and Tesla have become as one in the minds of the public, but the quiet truth is that Musk wasn't a founder of Tesla in a technical sense. Malcolm Smith and Martin Eberhard were the two Silicon Valley engineers who first came up with the idea of building an electric car that didn't suck. They came up with the name, the car concept, and founded the company. Musk came on board as an early investor and eventually took over in 2008 as CEO, but that's not the story that Musk wants to be remembered.
In a seemingly unprompted move, Musk took to Twitter today to rehash Tesla's origins story: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/873117697420034048 https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/873121068172460035 What Musk is talking about is GM's failed EV-1 program. In the early 2000s, GM made an all-electric car with the battery tech available at the time -- basically high-performance versions of regular 12V car batteries. The cars worked but barely sold, and GM quickly realized that it didn't want to maintain the complicated vehicles long-term. The cars were only ever leased, not sold, which meant that GM could (and did) repossess the cars from buyers. It's a nice story, but it also doesn't have much to do with Tesla. The inspiration for the founding of Tesla and the development of the Roadster, as told by the co-founders of Tesla in an interview years ago, was the desire to build a non-sucky electric car based on technology developed by a startup called AC Propulsions. Smith and Eberhard started Tesla, and intended to take the tech from AC Propulsions (which had a working prototype of the drivetrain and battery systems necessary to build the Roadster), marry it with a chassis and body based on the Lotus Elise, and sell it for $100,000. Musk liked the idea and came on board as the lead investor, but according to every record apart from Musk's Twitter, GM wasn't the inspiration, and Musk wasn't a founder. Eberhard's departure from Tesla, eventually to be replaced by Musk, is a well-documented and bitter fight that ended in lawsuits. Details about exactly what happened are still murky, but there's enough evidence on the public record -- including a bunch of documents that list Musk as the Chairman, rather than Co-Founder -- that it's weird that Musk feels the need to re-litigate the issue on Twitter with a bunch of false claims. |
Heavy US-led strikes as fighters battle IS in Syria's Raqa Posted: 09 Jun 2017 04:36 AM PDT
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Defiant May vows to stay on despite UK election blow Posted: 09 Jun 2017 10:16 AM PDT
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The Latest: Alabama ex-con accused of killing Florida girl Posted: 08 Jun 2017 07:27 AM PDT |
Thai prosecutors confident of catching Red Bull heir Posted: 09 Jun 2017 01:05 AM PDT |
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After Years of Silence, We Finally Know More About the SR-71 Blackbird's Successor Posted: 08 Jun 2017 10:21 AM PDT |
40 Totally Healthy Grilling Recipes Posted: 09 Jun 2017 07:41 AM PDT |
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