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Tom's Hardware on MSNPC cooling company Scythe is shutting down its European division amid financial troublesPC cooling mainstay Scythe has officially announced the shutdown of its European division due to ongoing financial ...
There are currently hardly any Scythe coolers available in Germany at normal prices. Sales could start up again in the future ...
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Live Science on MSN'Hell ant' with scythe-like jaws may be oldest ant fossil ever discoveredResearchers have discovered a never-before-seen species of "hell ant" that lived 113 million years ago, making it the oldest ...
Scientists have identified the fossilized remains of the oldest-known ant - a winged insect with fearsome scythe-like jaws ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScientists Discover the Oldest Known Ant Fossil, a 113-Million-Year-Old ‘Hell Ant’ Preserved in Rock in BrazilThe odd-looking specimen with scythe-like jaws indicates that early ants were spread widely across the globe while dinosaurs ...
Scythe has officially closed down its European branch, Scythe EU GmbH, due to financial difficulties that have affected the company's operations. This decision, confirmed through a statement to ...
This fossil is 13 million years older than any ant fossil found before—and reveals a sophisticated predator that lived ...
Researchers have discovered the fossil of the oldest-known ant, Vulcanidris cratensis, preserved in limestone in Brazil. This ...
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Study Finds on MSNAncient ‘Hell Ant’ Discovery Is Also The Oldest Ant Fossil Ever UnearthedIn the ancient landscapes of what is now northeastern Brazil, 113 million years ago, an unusual ant with bizarre ...
The fossil’s discovery in Brazil shows that ants have been around for longer than once thought. This insect impaled its prey ...
These ants had highly specialized, scythe-like jaws that they likely used to pin or impale prey. "Our team has discovered a new fossil ant species representing the earliest undisputable geological ...
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