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Chicks with dino-snouts? With a little molecular tinkering, for the first time scientists have created chicken embryos with broad, Velociraptor-like muzzles in the place of their beaks. The bizarrely ...
There’s something undeniably special about food made with love. For one young boy, his childhood babysitter’s homemade chicken nugget creations became a joyful staple of his early school days and ...
Enjoy a dino nuggie every once in a while? Check your freezer to make sure yours isn't on the recall list. Tyson Foods recalled more than 29,000 pounds of the company's "Fun Nuggets" line of chicken ...
It’s a new day at the famed Dino’s Famous Chicken (formerly Dino’s Chicken and Burgers) on Pico Boulevard. Or, rather, will be soon — even though it doesn’t look like much has changed at the ...
Evolutionary biologists turn back the clock on chickens to determine how they got their beaks -- and possibly make them look more badass. CNET freelancer Danny Gallagher has contributed to Cracked.com ...
For the second time, Brazilian researcher Joâo Botelho has achieved an experimental reversal to a dinosaur-like trait in birds. In this case, the scientist inhibited a maturation gene in a chicken, ...
In your typical dose of strange science news, scientists have grown dinosaur-like legs on a chicken for the first time in history. Researchers at the Universidad de Chile performed the intricate task ...
It's called the chicken from hell: a birdlike dinosaur some 7 feet tall that weighed around 500 pounds when it roamed western North America on its long, slender hind legs."When a person who is not ...
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Scientists have discovered a freakish, birdlike species of dinosaur — 11 feet long, 500 pounds, with a beak, no teeth, a bony crest atop its head, murderous claws, prize-fighter arms, spindly legs, a ...
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