• WCVB

    Scientists identify three new species of ancient kangaroo—and one was more than 6.6 feet tall

    Scientists have identified three new species of giant kangaroo that lived from 5 million to 40,000 years ago, one of which is around double the size of the biggest kangaroos alive today.

    • KSBW

    Scientists identify three new species of ancient kangaroo—and one was more than 6.6 feet tall

    Scientists have identified three new species of giant kangaroo that lived from 5 million to 40,000 years ago, one of which is around double the size of the biggest kangaroos alive today.

  • Digging up new species of Australia and New Guinea's giant fossil kangaroos

    Paleontologists from Flinders University have described three unusual new species of giant fossil kangaroo from Australia and New Guinea, finding them more diverse in shape, range and hopping method than previously thought.

  • Uncovering the diversity of Micropsalliota: Seven new species and one newly recorded species in southern China

    Species of Micropsalliota (Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, Agaricales, Agaricaceae) are mainly distributed in tropical and /or subtropical regions. These fungi are saprophytic in general and can decompose lignin and cellulose, and thus have significant value in ecosystems. Research on the Micropsalliota has a long history of more than one hundred years. However, the molecular phylogenetic study on this genus is very limited and the phylogenetic relationships of species within this genus remain...

  • As the next Baldur's Gate game looks for a new developer, Larian teases two new projects

    Wizards of the Coast recently told PC Gamer that it is negotiating with other companies to build on the explosive success of Baldur's Gate 3, but we might not hear details on follow-up projects for some time. Meanwhile, Larian is preparing another large update for its award-winning RPG.Read Entire Article

  • Pepsi is launching two new summery flavors

    Pepsi is releasing two new flavors that are designed to pair perfectly with anything you're grilling this summer.

    • WDTN

    Two identified following crash on Germantown Pike

    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Two individuals have been identified following a vehicle crash into a semi on Wednesday, April 17. According to the Montgomery County Coroner's Office, the two individuals killed in the crash have been identified as Sean Muse, 28 and Dylan Duncan, 32. The cause of death for each individual has not been []

  • Two new appointments for Sheffield-based Altitude

    B2B specialist Amy Lloyd joins the Sheffield-based consultancy as a senior account manager and motorsport specialist Ellie Fish joins as Marketing Manager, focusing solely on Altitude’s F4 racing driver client, Rowan Campbell-Pilling. In just over two years, Altitude has grown from two to six permanent team members and offers PR, media relations, strategic communications, marketing services, crisis management, training, and social media support. The agency, which was named Best New UK PR...

    • WLNS

    Potter Park Zoo has two new residents

    Potter Park Zoo has welcomed two new residents, Canadian Lynx and brothers Ragnar and Rollo.

  • T-Mobile Unveils Two New Home Internet Plans

    T-Mobile rolled out two new internet plans today. The new plans are called Home Internet Plus and Away plan. Here’s what you need to know about these new plans: Home Internet Plus Starting Friday, April 26, T-Mobile will be offering the new plan called Home Internet Plus. Through this plan, customers can get an all-in-one premium plan with expanded home Wi-Fi coverage and 24/7 tech support for smart home devices.  This plan costs $70 per month. But [read full article]

  • New forecasting tool aims to identify the risk from extreme heat

    Learn about a new forecasting tool that combines extreme heat and the human impacts that are experienced.

    • WNYC

    New York's New Budget

    WNYC / Gothamist Albany reporter Jon Campbell talks about what's in and what's out of the just-approved New York State budget, including housing incentives, zoning changes, limited tenant protections, mayoral control of the schools, and more.