Paleontologists exploring Scotland’s Isle of Skye have discovered dozens of jumbo-size footprints...
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By Isabella
London (CNN)Scotland has become the first country to allow free and universal access to menstrual products, including tampons and pads, in public facilities, a landmark victory for the global movement against period poverty.
The Scottish Parliament voted unanimously in favor of the Period Products bill on Tuesday, months after lawmakers had initially signaled their support.
It means period products will be available to access in public buildings including schools and universities across Scotland. According to the new rules, it will be up to local authorities and education providers to ensure the products are available free of charge.
Read more: https://edition.cnn.com/2020/11/24/uk/scotland-period-products-vote-scli-gbr-intl/index.html
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By LNN
And I'm not talking about the dinosaurs that still exist today like crocodiles....
I mean like Tyranisaurus Rex etc....
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By TheWorldNewsOrg
The time difference between the Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex is larger than the time difference between the tyrannosaurus rex and you.
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By Guest Nicole
The 99-million-year-old hatchling from the Cretaceous Period is the best preserved of its kind
FROZEN IN TIME
This small (3-inch) piece of amber contains the fossilized remains of a baby bird that lived about 99 million years ago. CT scans reveal that it's the most complete fossil ever found in Burmese amber.
GLIMPSE INTO THE PAST
Bones, skin and soft tissue are all encased in amber, providing scientists with unique information on an extinct group of ancient birds.
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