Australian scientists hail triple dinosaur find

An Argentine official is suggesting people adopt mosquito-munching frogs—not chemicals—as a solution to an outbreak of the disease dengue fever, which is spread by the insects.Video.

Australian scientists hail triple dinosaur find

Australian scientists hailed the country's most significant dinosaur discovery in decades on Friday after three new species were unearthed in a Queensland billabong.

Fri 3 Jul 09 from PhysOrg

New dinosaurs found in Australia

Three new dinosaur species are found in Queensland, Australia, and named after the Outback song Waltzing Matilda.

Fri 3 Jul 09 from BBC News

Scientists discover three new Aussie dinosaurs

Palaeontologists have unveiled three new Australian dinosaur skeletons in Queensland today.

Thu 2 Jul 09 from ABC Science

Pamplona "Bull Runner" Killed

In the first goring death at Spain's running of the bulls since 1995, a 27-year-old was killed Friday after a bull became separated from the pack. Video.

Fri 10 Jul 09 from National Geographic

WEEK IN PHOTOS: Bull Run, China Riots, Beet Cake, More

A bull gets chased into the sea in Spain, India's homosexuals celebrate, and a Washington, D.C., panda gets a "veggie-sicle" birthday cake in this week's best news photos.

Thu 9 Jul 09 from National Geographic

Running of the Bulls Underway

About two thousand people took to the streets of Pamplona for the first of eight bull runs, finishing the course in a quick two-and-a-half minutes.Video.

Wed 8 Jul 09 from National Geographic

Frogs Combat Deadly Fever?

An Argentine official is suggesting people adopt mosquito-munching frogs—not chemicals—as a solution to an outbreak of the disease dengue fever, which is spread by the insects.Video.

Tue 7 Jul 09 from National Geographic

Killer Dino Stalked Outback

A "terrifying" raptor-like dinosaur roamed what is now Australia's outback about 98 million years ago, newfound fossils show.Video.

Mon 6 Jul 09 from National Geographic

AUSTRALIA DINOSAUR PICTURES: Three New Species Found

Fossils of a ferocious predator and two giant plant-eaters, named for an Aussie poet and his creations, have been unearthed in the outback, paleontologists say.

Mon 6 Jul 09 from National Geographic

First Reverse Vasectomy for Rare Horse Species

To help revive the Przewalski's horse, or takhi, in Mongolia, a Washington, D.C.-area zoo facility hosted the first ever reverse vasectomy on the species. Video.

Mon 6 Jul 09 from National Geographic

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