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Fossil analysis indicates dinosaurs used feathers for courtship

A University of Alberta scientist says that fossilized dinosaur tail bones provide strong evidence that feathered dinosaurs used tail plumage to attract mates, much like modern-day peacocks. The fossil evidence, detailed in the journal Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, centers on a peculiar fusing together of vertebrae at the tip of the tail of four different species […]

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Chick-magnet pulling power confirmed

Driving a sports car makes a man more desirable to women, but only for uncommitted romantic flings and not as a marriage partner, according to researchers from Rice University, the University of Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) and the University of Minnesota. The research, appearing in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, also notes that women […]

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