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NewsDaily: Earliest known dinosaur discovered

NewsDaily: Earliest known dinosaur discovered | this curious life | Scoop.it

A very big Labrador!!

 

Researchers have found what could be the earliest known dinosaur to walk the Earth lurking in the corridors of London's Natural History Museum.

 

A mysterious fossil specimen that has been in the museum's collection for decades has now been identified as most likely coming from a dinosaur that lived about 245 million years ago - 10 to 15 million years earlier than any previously discovered examples.

 

The creature was about the size of a Labrador dog and has been named Nyasasaurus parringtoni after southern Africa's Lake Nyasa, today called Lake Malawi, and Cambridge University's Rex Parrington, who collected the specimen at a site near the lake in the 1930s.

 

The researchers believe Nyasasaurus probably stood upright, was a meter tall at the hip, 2-3 meters long from head to tail, and weighed 20-60 kg.

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Staying Power: The enduring footprint of Australian film

'[Australian film has the] ability to tell our stories through image and sound, infused with cultural nuances, has a powerful impact on how Australians see themselves, how they see others and how others see Australians.

 

Feature films lead this charge.'

 

Patterns of screen media consumership were analysed over a five year period revealing motivation for and changing manner of consumption.

 

http://apo.org.au/research/staying-power-enduring-footprint-australian-film

 

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On YouTube, Amateur Is the New Pro

On YouTube, Amateur Is the New Pro | this curious life | Scoop.it
Exploring the art and commerce of homemade videos.

 

The exponential growth of influence of youtube and the new breed of film-makers.

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