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How the largest animals that could ever fly supported giraffelike necks

How the largest animals that could ever fly supported giraffelike necks An undated image from video provided by Cariad Williams et al. from a CT scan of the cross-section of a fossilized pterosaur vertebra. Scans of fossilized remains of these long-necked flying giants, the size of giraffes, revealed a surprise in their anatomy. Cariad Williams et al. via The New York Times. by Becky Ferreira (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- If you were to gaze skyward in the late Cretaceous Period, you might catch a glimpse of surreal flying giants with wingspans that rival small planes. This supersized group of pterosaurs, known as azhdarchids, included species that measured 33 feet between wingtips, making them the largest animals that ever took to the air.

Top University Of Illinois Admin Interviews For UI Presidential Post

Pool The Daily Iowan University of Illinois executive vice president and vice president for academic affairs Barbara J. Wilson answers questions on Thursday in Iowa City. The second candidate interviewing to be the next president of the University of Iowa comes from the state university system in neighboring Illinois. Barbara Wilson, a top administrator at the University of Illinois system visited campus Thursday, taking questions and meeting with school leaders. Wilson currently serves as the second-most senior executive and the chief academic officer for the University of Illinois system, where she helps oversee three state universities, including more than 90,000 students, more than 6,000 faculty members and a budget of some $6.74 billion.

Highland senior trio leads 6-0 start, helps coach earn 100th win

Highland s coach knew his team was dead in the water — until it wasn t. I was getting ready to tell them, You can t beat good teams like Crown Point and not execute, Bogner said. . Then all of a sudden we started chipping away, and when our last guy got hit (by a pitch) and we ended up winning on a walk off, the guys ran onto the field. I was just yelling, Mask up! Mask up! Bogner, who is in his eighth year at the helm, was so concerned with his team s COVID-19 safety protocols that it took a moment for the Trojans victory to sink in. Highland rallied to earn a 5-4 home win over Crown Point in eight innings on April 3, erasing a 4-0 deficit in the bottom of the seventh.

The fate of the planet

 E-Mail IMAGE: Launch of SM-3 Block IB interceptor from guided-missile cruiser USS Lake Erie (CG 70). view more  Credit: U.S. Navy From engineered pandemics to city-toppling cyber attacks to nuclear annihilation, life on Earth could radically change, and soon. Scientists will forecast the fate of the planet at a press conference during the 2021 APS April Meeting. Our Earth is 45 million centuries old. But this century is the first when one species ours can determine the biosphere s fate, said Martin Rees, the United Kingdom s Astronomer Royal and a founder of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risks at Cambridge University. Our globally-linked society is vulnerable to the unintended consequences of powerful new technologies not only nuclear, but (even more) biotech, cyber, advanced AI, space technology, he added.

How Pterosaurs Could Fly With Giraffe-Like Necks Has Finally Been Solved

How Pterosaurs Could Fly With Giraffe-Like Necks Has Finally Been Solved
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