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These footprints offer an extraordinary window into the lives of dinosaurs,” one micropaleontology professor said.
The Moon held on to its magnetic field for most of its life — which could mean less lunar water available to future astronauts than expected.
Giant tracks discovered underground have offered an "extraordinary window" into the lives of the giants that roamed the Earth hundreds of millions of years ago.