Tiny Pterodactyl Fossil Found In China
As pterodactyls go it was small, toothless and had unexpectedly curved toes - yet scientists are welcoming their new find as another piece in the puzzle of ancient life. feeds.cbsnews.com
Great spots for white sharks [Subscriber Only]
The great white sharks of the eastern Pacific may be genetically isolated from the world's other white sharks, and tagging data reveal that the animals stick to specific routes and destinations. sciencenews.org
Q & A: Late to Rise
Does oversleeping make one feel more tired than sleeping a normal seven to eight hours? nytimes.com
"Bum Bot" Targets Atlanta Vagrants
Cars passing O'Terrill's pub screech to a halt at the sight of a 300-pound, waist-high robot marked "SECURITY" rolling through downtown long after dark. feeds.cbsnews.com