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" ... Agelarakis's investigation of the adult skull revealed a traumatic injury to the front midline of the skull caused by a sharp blow from a heavy weapon that likely fatally penetrated the frontal lobe. The presence of three small neck vertebrae fragments and the jaw suggest that the head was still mostly fleshed at the time it was deposited near the child's grave, but no clear evidence of the location of the decapitation was found. ... "
" ... As a typical soccer or football game will last 90-minutes, the research team submerged each ball halfway (to the midline of each ball) in water for a total of 90-minutes. Every 15 minutes, they weighed and then rotated their balls every 15 minutes. As expected, each ball got heavier, the longer it stayed in the water. It would have been really weird had the balls actually lost weight while soaking in water. Swimming can help you lose weight but soccer balls typically don’t swim. ... "
" ... Entering the 2021 season, Edman seems to have a sort of hybrid of both of his set ups. He kept the balanced lower half from 2020, but holds his bat more vertically and around letter height. He also seems to have his hands a little bit closer to his midline which has removed some additional tension in his shoulders. ... "
" ... It's hard to disagree with him. The cost of sequencing a human being's DNA is less than one-hundred-thousandth of what it was when Flatley started running Illumina 14 years ago. Illumina is hoping to lower the price further. Ronaghi, the CTO, says the market has been disrupted every time the cost of sequencing has dropped by five to ten times. He foresees DNA sequencers that might cost $10,000, as compared with $250,000 for Illumina's midline models, opening up whole new markets--and cures. Says Flatley: "The road maps that we have are pretty breathtaking as far as where the technology can move in the next three to five years." ... "
" ... “In Edestus, the tooth is shed at the end of the conveyor belt out the front of the mouth; and the animal has both upper and lower midline teeth. They used these teeth to split their prey in half,” explained Tapanila. Tapanila and Pruitt combined linear measurements and geometric coordinate approaches to identify species. “We took over 200 Edestus teeth and use these measurements to quantify the shape of the tooth and then compare all the teeth with each other. Doing this allows us to see how tooth shape changes with size (or growth of the animal), which is expected. The growth curve of tooth shape often allows us to distinguish species and even tell the difference between a tooth that formed in the upper vs lower jaw.” ... "