This Week in Science: Tiny T. Rexes, a New Monkey Species, And More!
Scientists identified tiny T. rex hatchlings, much smaller than previously thought, and found evidence of large nesting sites suggesting they hatched in groups. Researchers also discovered a new monkey species in the Congo rainforest, previously unknown to science. Quantum computers helped identify potential materials for breeding tritium, a key step toward viable nuclear fusion energy. These findings highlight progress in understanding prehistoric life and advancing clean energy technologies.
Scientists found tiny T. rex hatchlings, identified a new monkey species in the Congo, and used quantum computers to find better fuel for nuclear fusion.
These discoveries advance understanding of prehistoric life, biodiversity, and clean energy, offering practical benefits for science and technology.
The stories highlight curiosity-driven research and its potential to improve lives, fitting a calm, constructive approach to news.
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