Researcher on ‘most complete dinosaur’ unearthed in a century
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Dr Jeremy Lockwood, researcher with the University of Portsmouth and the Natural History Museum in London, discusses his study on the ‘most complete dinosaur’ found in a century. Analysis has revealed it’s a new species that roamed the earth around 125 million years ago, and it’s been named ‘Comptonatus chasei’ in tribute to the late fossil hunter Nick Chase, who made the discovery. Europe's newest rocket Ariane 6 blasts off in 'historic' maiden voyage. Study claims arsenic, lead and other toxic metals found in tampons. Also in this episode: Shackleton's Endurance ship gets extra protectionBritain’s oldest chalk figure has had a facelift Winner of the world’s first controversial Miss AI contest crowned Follow us on X or on Threads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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