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Amazing images: The best science photos of the week


Amazing images: The best science photos of the week
Brandon Specktor
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Each week at Live Science we find the most interesting and informative articles we can. Along the way, we uncover some amazing and cool images. Here you ll discover the most incredible photos we found this week, and the remarkable stories behind them.
Gargantuan growlers
In July 2017, a gargantuan iceberg spanning five times the area of New York s five boroughs snapped off the coast of Antarctica and began to drift northward.
Though its edges have crumbled considerably since then, the iceberg named A-68a is still the largest on Earth, and it s currently barreling toward an island wildlife refuge in the South Atlantic Ocean. New aerial footage taken by the United Kingdom s Royal Air Force (RAF) reveals just what that island might be up against. ....

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Rare Iridescent Snake Discovered In Vietnam, Scales Shift Through Blues And Greens


Rare Iridescent Snake Discovered In Vietnam, Scales Shift Through Blues And Greens
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A team of U.S. and Vietnamese scientists discovered a new species of odd-scaled burrowing snakes in northern Vietnam
The snake, named Achalinus zugorum, has dark and iridescent scales that shift through blues and greens in the light
The snake spends most of its life beneath the surface and lacks bright-light photoreceptors in its eyes
A rare iridescent snake with scales that shift from green to blue has been discovered in Vietnam.
A team of scientists from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology discovered the new species of snake last year while researching biodiversity in a heavily forested part of northern Vietnam. ....

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Yale study finds why large mammals like elephants, tigers still exist in India


Yale study finds why large mammals like elephants, tigers still exist in India
First of its kind study finds that rate of extinction of animals weighing over 50 kg over the past 30,000 years is lowest in India, & points to co-evolution of humans and mammals.
Sandhya Ramesh 11 December, 2020 7:30 am IST
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Bengaluru: South Asia and Africa are the only parts of the world today that have large land mammals like elephants, big cats, giraffes, hippos, and rhinos. Even larger animals have existed in the past globally, however, these megafauna animals that weigh over 50kg went extinct in most parts of the world, in a 50,000-year long process called the Late Quaternary extinction. ....

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Biologists say a wider American Legion Bridge would destroy critical research site


Biologists say a wider American Legion Bridge would destroy critical research site
Katherine Shaver, The Washington Post
Dec. 11, 2020
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1of6Members of the Washington Biologists Field Club, Ralph Eckerlin, Robert Soreng and Matthew Perry, talk about the research that s been done for the past 120 years.Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less
2of6A one-room cabin built in 1901 is nestled atop a hill on Plummers Island.Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Markers indicate where bridge construction could occur on the island.Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less
5of6A sign on Plummers Island states it s the most thoroughly studied island in North America. Washington Post photo by Katherine FreyShow MoreShow Less ....

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