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" ... Out of thousands of new species, researchers have chosen their top 10 for this year, including a rare great ape, a marsupial lion and a one-celled protist that comes from no-one knows where. ... "
" ... The findings should encourage more careful study of the marsupial brain, which differs from those of other mammals in many respects. Such studies might even yield important insight into neuropsychiatric conditions, including schizophrenia and autism, the researchers say, noting links between those disorders and handedness. ... "
" ... The hotel sits in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD, but still offers some spectacular views of the Brisbane river from its spacious guest rooms and suites. Since this is a W hotel, everything is just a little bit extra, from the bold color palette to some truly spectacular design choices, from the floor-to-ceiling windows and abundance of mirrors right down to the life-size gold-plated Australian marsupial sculptures. One can’t help but wonder if this is all a sassy nod to the Brisvegas moniker, which Brisbane-siders seem to have come around to embracing, and even celebrating, as their city gets cooler and cooler. ... "
" ... To put a finer point on it, DeSantis also studied the scratches on the extinct marsupial teeth to determine the type of plants they were eating. “Studying the tooth wear provides more compelling evidence of specifically what they were eating and if they were browsing or grazing." The gouges on the molars found in the ~450,000 year old sediments are similar to those caused by woody plants like saltbush, but changes in both the tooth wear and isotope values in the teeth from the ~40,000 year old layer show the animals stopped eating this type of vegetation as frequently. This range of evidence shows there was some impact of climate change on these animals, but the million dollar question is: did it drive them to extinction? It seems with no direct evidence that humans were killing megafauna at the Cuddie Springs site, the climate hypothesis is far better supported. ... "