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New species of dinosaur discovered that 'rewrites' T.rex family tree The dinosaur skeletons, found hidden in a museum collection in Mongolia, is an ancestor of the mighty tyrannosaurs. From the BBC News-2025-6-12:14:6:1
'The missing link': New early tyrannosaur species discovered by Calgary researchers Scientists from the University of Calgary have discovered a new dinosaur specimen that they say appears to be the "missing link" in the evolution of tyrannosaurs. From the CBC News-2025-6-12:14:6:2
'I'm going to outlive our child, there are no words' Jack is one of only 16 children in the world with a genetic condition so rare it doesn't have a name. From the BBC News-2025-6-6:20:6:1
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