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WindAction | Gone with the wind: why wind farms in Polonyna Borzhava threaten to harm both nature and humans

The wind turbines will generate electricity which, as so often, is being touted as "green". But the people who go to Borzhava to hang-glide, pick berries and escape from the cities with their noise, shopping centres and offices will be pushed out. And the wind turbine-covered mountains will never look the same again. In this article, Ukrainska Pravda explains why the energy from the planned wind farm in Borzhava will not be "green", and how both people and wildlife lose out when wind turbines are built.

Explaining the geological history of Indonesia using beetle evolution

Explaining the geological history of Indonesia using beetle evolution
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Aetosaurs Were Gregarious, Paleontologists Say

Aetosaurs Were Gregarious, Paleontologists Say
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Montreal research team discovers new swordfish-shaped marine reptile fossil

Kyhytysuka, A 130-million-year-old marine fossil, has given researchers out of McGill University s Redpath Museum a glimpse of the Early Cretaceous sea and added new fruit to the evolutionary tree during that time period.

130-Million-Year-Old Swordfish-Like Marine Reptile is a New Species

A marine reptile in Columbia dating back about 130 million years that looked like a swordfish has been identified as a new species. The well preserved skull that measured a meter in length (3.3 feet) was found by an international team of researchers from Canada, Germany, and Columbia. The newly identified species, which has been. Read more »

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