
BBC Inside Science
New dinosaur; GM chickens; Lightning; Rosetta; Diatoms
Aug 7, 2014
Paleontologist Paul Barrett discusses the discovery of early dinosaurs in Venezuela. Scientists at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh explore genetic editing in chickens to combat diseases. Rhys Phillips explains why lightning is jagged. The Rosetta spacecraft reaches the comet Churyumov-Gerasimenko. University of Galway researchers modify diatom shells for drug delivery.
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- The discovery of Laquintasaura Venezuela dinosaur sheds light on early dinosaur evolution, showcasing a lesser-known branch.
- Genome editing in chickens enhances disease resistance by inserting genes from disease-resistant breeds, revolutionizing livestock breeding.
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Discovery of Quintessora Venezuela Dinosaur
The recent discovery of the Quintessora Venezuela dinosaur in South America provides valuable insights into the early evolution of dinosaurs. This 200 million-year-old creature belonged to the Ornithischian branch of dinosaurs, shedding light on a lesser-known lineage in the dinosaur family tree. Despite having bird-like hips, Ornithischian dinosaurs did not evolve into birds, showcasing an interesting example of evolutionary convergence.
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