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Wale More About Nothing Download

August 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Wale More About Nothing Download 

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Owain Glyndwr | USsPost

February 9, 2010 by · Comments Off on Owain Glyndwr | USsPost 

Owain Glyndwr | USsPost:Nick Yozamp, a St. Cloud native, is a finalist in the “Jeopardy! College Championship.”

The 20-year-old student at Washington University in St. Louis won $16,001 on Monday in the trivia game show. He will be seen competing in the finals later this week on NBC.

Yozamp eked out a win with the Final Jeopardy question: “Owain Glyndwr, who died circa 1416, was the last native of his country to claim this title.” The question was “Who is the Prince of Wales?”

The Cathedral High School graduate trailed a student from Santa Clara University in California going into Final Jeopardy. Yozamp bet just enough to give himself a $1 lead over the leader . The Santa Clara student then gave a wrong answer.

Yozamp’s tournament winnings currently total $36,001.

He joined 14 other students from U.S. colleges and universities in the tournament. The tournament winner will receive $100,000.

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Kid Cudi Arrested

December 22, 2009 by · Comments Off on Kid Cudi Arrested 

19138_webKid Cudi Arrested:LAWRENCE, Kan. — A group of University of Kansas researchers working with Chinese colleagues have discovered a venomous, birdlike raptor that thrived some 128 million years ago in China. This is the first report of venom in the lineage that leads to modern birds.

“This thing is a venomous bird for all intents and purposes,” said Larry Martin, KU professor and curator of vertebrate paleontology at the Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Institute. “It was a real shock to us and we made a special trip to China to work on this.”

The KU-China team’s findings will be published in the early edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences during the week of Dec. 21.

“We think it’s going to make a big splash,” said Martin.

The article’s authors are Enpu Gong, geology department at Northeastern University in Shenyang, China, and researchers Martin, David Burnham and Amanda Falk at the KU Natural History Museum and Biodiversity Institute.

The dromaeosaur or raptor, Sinornithosaurus (Chinese-bird-lizard), is a close relative to Velociraptor. It lived in prehistoric forests of northeastern China that were filled with a diverse assemblage of animals including other primitive birds and dinosaurs.

“This is an animal about the size of a turkey,” said Martin. “It’s a specialized predator of small dinosaurs and birds. It was almost certainly feathered. It’s a very close relative of the four-winged glider called Microraptor.”

The venom most likely sent the victim into rapid shock, shrinking the odds of retaliation, escape or piracy from other predators while the raptor manipulated its prey.

“You wouldn’t have seen it coming,” said Burnham. “It would have swooped down behind you from a low-hanging tree branch and attacked from the back. It wanted to get its jaws around you. Once the teeth were embedded in your skin the venom could seep into the wound. The prey would rapidly go into shock, but it would still be living, and it might have seen itself being slowly devoured by this raptor.”

The genus had special depressions on the side of its face thought by the investigators to have housed a poison gland, connected by a long lateral depression above the tooth row that delivered venom to a series of long, grooved teeth on the upper jaw. This arrangement is similar to the venom-delivery system in modern rear-fanged snakes and lizards. The researchers believe it to be specialized for predation on birds.

“When we were looking at Sinornithosaurus, we realized that its teeth were unusual, and then we began to look at the whole structure of the teeth and jaw, and at that point, we realized it was similar to modern-day snakes,” Martin said.

Sinornithosaurus is represented by at least two species. These specimens have features consistent with a primitive venom-delivery system. The KU-China research team said it was a low-pressure system similar to the modern Beaded lizard, Heloderma, however the prehistoric Sinornithosaurus had longer teeth to break through layers of feathers on its bird victims.

The discovery of features thought to be associated with a venom-delivery system in Sinornithosaurus stemmed from a study of the anatomy and ecology of Microraptor by the joint Chinese-KU team. They now are seeking to discover if Microraptor may have possessed a similar poison-delivery system.

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