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Wareable
1 month ago
Wearables

Fossil is practically throwing away its Wear OS watches - here are 10 available for $79 - Wareable

Fossil is aggressively selling off its smartwatches stock at $79 to clear remaining inventory. [ more ]
Inverse
4 months ago
Digital life

Apple and Samsung Won the Smartwatch War and We're All Worse Off

Fossil is getting out of the wearables business, leaving Samsung and Apple as the two main smartwatch providers globally.
The reduction in smartwatch options could affect the quality of wearables everywhere and limit choices for customers looking for a watch to pair with their Android phone. [ more ]
Wareable
1 month ago
Wearables

Fossil is practically throwing away its Wear OS watches - here are 10 available for $79 - Wareable

Fossil is aggressively selling off its smartwatches stock at $79 to clear remaining inventory. [ more ]
Inverse
4 months ago
Digital life

Apple and Samsung Won the Smartwatch War and We're All Worse Off

Fossil is getting out of the wearables business, leaving Samsung and Apple as the two main smartwatch providers globally.
The reduction in smartwatch options could affect the quality of wearables everywhere and limit choices for customers looking for a watch to pair with their Android phone. [ more ]
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The Verge
1 month ago
Wearables

The Fossil-size hole in Wear OS

Fossil's exit from the Android smartwatch space created a significant gap in the Wear OS ecosystem. [ more ]
Mail Online
4 months ago
OMG science

New species of 65 million-year-old fossil shark discovered in Alabama

Scientists have discovered a new species of shark, Palaeohypotodus bizzocoi, that lived 65 million years ago in Alabama.
The shark had unique fang-like teeth and was believed to be a main predator at the time when dinosaurs became extinct. [ more ]
New York Post
5 months ago
OMG science

What we thought we knew about T. rex was wrong, researchers say in new study

Miniature versions of T. rex may be a distinct species.
The study found that Nanotyrannus fossils had over 150 distinct characteristics from Tyrannosaurus rex. [ more ]
Ars Technica
5 months ago
OMG science

Fossil evidence of photosynthesis gets a billion years older

Photosynthesis is a pivotal event in Earth's history, allowing life to harvest energy from light and grow in complexity.
New fossils push the evidence of photosynthesis back 1.7 billion years, providing clearer insight into its origins. [ more ]
Mail Online
5 months ago
OMG science

Long-lost forest that disappeared 22 million years ago is rediscovered

These mangroves are now extinct, and their only existing relatives live in Asia Volcanic 'lahar' - a smothering mix of ash, rock, and water - blanketed the forest READ MORE: Do YOU live in a volcano danger zone?
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www.npr.org
6 months ago
US news

Scientists have found the mostly intact skull of a giant, deadly sea reptile

Scientists have discovered a largely intact skull of a pliosaur, an ancient sea creature that lived off the coast of England millions of years ago.
The pliosaur had a parietal eye, glands on its snout, and 130 teeth, making it a formidable predator. [ more ]
Washington Post
6 months ago
Science

Young tyrannosaur died with a full stomach, remarkable fossil reveals

Paleontologists have discovered a juvenile tyrannosaur fossil with the partially digested remains of two birdlike dinosaurs in its stomach, providing insights into the behavior and diet of the predator.
The fossil was found in Alberta, Canada and is believed to be around 75 million years old. It is a juvenile Gorgosaurus, a smaller cousin of the famous Tyrannosaurus rex. [ more ]
www.npr.org
6 months ago
US news

Scientists have found the mostly intact skull of a giant, deadly sea reptile

Scientists have discovered a largely intact skull of a pliosaur, an ancient sea creature that lived off the coast of England millions of years ago.
The pliosaur had a parietal eye, glands on its snout, and 130 teeth, making it a formidable predator. [ more ]
Washington Post
6 months ago
Science

Young tyrannosaur died with a full stomach, remarkable fossil reveals

Paleontologists have discovered a juvenile tyrannosaur fossil with the partially digested remains of two birdlike dinosaurs in its stomach, providing insights into the behavior and diet of the predator.
The fossil was found in Alberta, Canada and is believed to be around 75 million years old. It is a juvenile Gorgosaurus, a smaller cousin of the famous Tyrannosaurus rex. [ more ]
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