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    Where in the world are Earths oldest dinosaurs?
    Nyasasaurus is one of the earliest known dinosaurs or else a close relative of early dinosaurs. Mark Witton/The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, LondonShareDespite decades of digging and discovery, paleontologists still have not found fossil evidence of some of the planets earliest dinosaurs. Most of the specimens we have found like the T.rex all represent species that were significantly bigger and more advanced than early dinosaurs like Nyasasaurus. The earliest species of dinosaur are likely buried deep within the Earth and are incredibly difficult to reach. However, some research offers a suggestion of where to look. These bones may lie within the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and Africa. The findings are detailed in a study published January 23 in the journal Current Biology. Get the Popular Science newsletter Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. By signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.What are the oldest known dinosaurs?Currently, the earliest known dinosaurs include Nyasasaurus, Eoraptor, Herrerasaurus, Coelophysis, and Eodromaeus. A group of fossils belonging to an unknown dinosaur in the Herrerasauridae family were described last year and date back about 231 million years. Similarly old fossils have all been unearthed in countries located south of the equator including Argentina, Brazil, and Zimbabwe, but there are likely even older specimens that have not been uncovered yet.These early dinosaurs were also initially vastly outnumbered by their reptile cousinsa group of enormous crocodile ancestors called the pseudosuchians and pterosaurs who grew to the size of fighter jets. By comparison, Earths earliest dinosaurs were much smaller than their descendants. They were about the size of a dog or chicken, not 33,000 pounds like a Brontosaurus. Early dinosaurs were also bipedal and are believed to have been omnivores.The physical differences between the earliest known fossils and those from the dinosaurs that lived much later suggest that animals had already been evolving for some time. Paleontologists believe this means that they could have evolved years earlier, pushing back the fossil record by millions of years.Dinosaurs are well studied but we still dont really know where they came from, study co-author and University College London (UCL) PhD student Joel Heath said in a statement.The fossil record has such large gaps that it cant be taken at face value.Into LaurasiaIn the new study, a team of paleontologists examined the known fossils and evolutionary trees of dinosaurs and their close reptile relatives and compared them with changes to the Earths geography. To account for the numerous gaps in the fossil record, they treated the parts of the world where fossils have not been uncovered as missing information rather than designating them areas where no fossils exist.Based on the results from this computer simulation, the team believes that Earths earliest dinosaurs likely emerged in a hot and dry equatorial region in the former supercontinent Gondwana. This massive continent began to break apart due to tectonic activity about 175 million years ago. The Amazon basin in South America and Congo basin and Sahara Desert in Africa today are what remains of Gondwana.So far, no dinosaur fossils have been found in the regions of Africa and South America that once formed this part of Gondwana, said Heath. However, this might be because researchers havent stumbled across the right rocks yet, due to a mix of inaccessibility and a relative lack of research efforts in these areas.Dinosaurs also started to outnumber other reptiles after a series of volcanic eruptions about 201 million years ago. The study suggests that after the surviving dinosaurs and reptiles that originated in low-latitude Gondwana. They spread outwards into southern Gondwana and to Laurasiathe supercontinent next to Gondwana that later split up into Europe, Asia, and North America.According to the team, this spot is a midpoint of where the earliest known dinosaurs have been found and where many of their closest relatives have been discovered in what was north Laurasia.Family tiesTo piece together how these dinosaurs were related, the team ran their computer model of where dinosaurs originated on three potential evolutionary trees. They found a tree that included the silesauridscousins of dinosaurs but not dinosaurs themselvesas ancestors of a later group of ornithischian dinosaurs.Ornithischians are one of the three main dinosaur groups that would later include Stegosaurus and Triceratops. They are absent from the fossil record of these early years of the dinosaur era. If the silesaurids are the ancestors of ornithischians, it will help fill in gaps in their evolutionary tree and pinpoint when certain traits emerged.Our results suggest early dinosaurs may have been well adapted to hot and arid environments. Out of the three main dinosaur groups, one group, sauropods, which includes the Brontosaurus and the Diplodocus, seemed to retain their preference for a warm climate, keeping to Earths lower latitudes, study co-author and UCL paleobiologist Philip Mannion said in a statement.In turn, theropods and ornithischians may have developed the ability to generate their own body heat millions of years ago. This change during the Jurassic period would have allowed them to thrive in colder regions, as many species did.Only by digging deeper in the right areapotentially in parts of South America and Africawill paleontologists find the earliest dinosaurs to walk the Earth.
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    Chinas cheap, open AI model DeepSeek thrills scientists
    Nature, Published online: 23 January 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00229-6DeepSeek-R1 performs reasoning tasks at the same level as OpenAIs o1 and is open for researchers to examine.
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    CD45-PET is a robust, non-invasive tool for imaging inflammation
    Nature, Published online: 22 January 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-024-08441-6A non-invasive in vivo positron emission tomography imaging approach detects inflammatory disease using various preclinical models.
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    'Carnivore diet' caused yellow lumps to grow on man's hands and feet
    Eight months spent following a "carnivore diet" caused a man to grow big, yellow bumps on his hands, feet and elbows.
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    More than 1,300 coins buried buried during Roman emperor Nero's reign found in England
    A hoard of 1,368 coins, most of them silver, was discovered in England. Why they were buried is a mystery.
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    A Fun Clip That Shows How This Indie Dev Launch Himself to 2025
    Brazilian solo dev Rod3dArt has shown us the unique way to launch himself into 2025, using a clip showing fun interactions from his upcoming cartoonish shooter, CannonHead.Upon landing on a giant machine stage, the protagonist character, CannonHead, accompanied by a mecha turtle, decides to wave bye with its stylish running on its tire feet. Then, CannonHead decides to travel and selects one of the four destinations from the transparent crystal ball under the turtles back shell. The giant stage suddenly turns into a flying object, which takes them towards a bright sky.This solo project, inspired by 1920s animations and featuring intense combat and immersive exploration, has received a Steam page where it explains its major features: Explore unique worlds, recruit companions, and discover new weapons to face powerful enemies. Speaking of the enemies, one showcased earlier was a barrel that would fight back with its circular saw hands after being hit by the cannons. R3D R3DWe now could learn more about the story behind this third-person shooter. Your adventure begins with an escape from the boss, who was unhappy with your unusual way of quitting. It sounds like this is going to be an interesting running away.Rod3dArt also teases that a Discord channel will soon be launched. It could work as a great source of communication about the progress of development. Before its ready, lets have some fun watching the published demos on the developers X/Twitter:Dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post A Fun Clip That Shows How This Indie Dev Launch Himself to 2025 appeared first on CG SHARES.
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    This Procedural Generator Can Create 3D Skeletons & Muscles
    Have a look a this impressive Houdini-powered procedural generator capable of creating skeletons and muscles for 3D creature models, showcased by Technical Artist Sahar Yousefi over on LinkedIn.According to Sahar, the idea of creating a procedural creature came to her nearly a year ago, which inspired her to study animal anatomy before starting the project. A few months ago, the projects pipeline was established, and Sahar developed procedural tools to generate skeletons, bones, and muscles from scratch. However, due to university and work commitments, the project was put on hold.Now, months later, Sahar has revisited the project and shared a quick demo video showcasing the real-time generation of muscles for a small section of the legs, highlighting the muscle generator in particular. Its a bittersweet moment. This project holds a special place in my heart, and I believe it has a lot of potential, yet I know I cant dedicate as much time to it as Id like due to my demanding schedule, the artist noted.Going forward, Sahar aims to make further progress with the project and enhance the setup by adding a procedural rig, since the skeleton base is already prepared, as shown in the video. Be sure to follow the artist on LinkedIn to stay updated on any future developments.Dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post This Procedural Generator Can Create 3D Skeletons & Muscles appeared first on CG SHARES.
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    The Hobbit Deluxe Tolkien Illustrated Edition Is 50% Off At Amazon
    The Hobbit: Tolkien Illustrated Deluxe Edition $97.50 (was $195) See at Amazon The Hobbit's Deluxe Special Edition has received its biggest discount yet since its October release. Like the Tolkien Illustrated Special Editions of The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion, The Hobbit carries a hefty price tag--$195 to be exact--but right now you can nab a copy from Amazon for $97.50. The 50% discount is by far the best deal we've seen so far for this gorgeous and ultra-premium version of Tolkien's Prelude to The Lord of the Rings. See at Amazon The Hobbit Deluxe Illustrated: Special EditionThe Hobbit Deluxe Illustrated: Special EditionThis Special Edition has numerous unique features not found in the (very nice) standard edition--which is $43.64 (was $75)-- published by William Morrow in 2023. You'll get two fold-out, poster-sized maps of Thror's Map and the Wilderland, an 88-page illustrated booklet, an art card reproduction of the painting Tolkien made for The Hobbit's original dust jacket, a redesigned cover with a premium binding, and a clothbound slipcase to protect your expensive book. The ribbed binding around the spine is made of green leather, while the rest is black cloth board with foil-stamped cover art and text. The standard edition has blue stained edges, but the Special Edition switches to gold page edges, adding to the luxurious aesthetic.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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