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Protein from bones of 600,000-year-old mammoth extracted successfully

Pets / Animals: Protein from Bones of 600,000-Year-Old Mammoth Extracted Successfully

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Gifted submitted 2011/6/5 21:47, published 2011/6/5 21:47 | 315 views
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ScienceDaily (June 4, 2011) Researchers from the University of York and Manchester have successfully extracted protein from the bones of a 600,000-year-old mammoth, paving the way for the identification of ancient fossils.

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Extinction of woolly mammoth, saber-toothed cat may have been caused by human predators

Science and Society: Extinction of Woolly Mammoth, Saber-Toothed Cat May Have Been Caused by Human Predators

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Gifts45.com submitted 2010/7/2 10:23, published 2010/7/2 10:23 | 271 views
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ScienceDaily (July 1, 2010) A new analysis of the extinction of woolly mammoths and other large mammals more than 10,000 years ago suggests that they may have fallen victim to the same type of "trophic cascade" of ecosystem disruption that scientists say is being caused today by the global decline of predators such as wolves, cougars, and sharks.


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