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Scientists from Texas have identified the tiny fossil of a millipede that lived more than 425 million years ago.
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A tiny natural satellite that may have been in orbit for as long as three years has been spotted by scientists.
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Efforts are underway to track down who is responsible for affixing small hats to the heads of pigeons in Las Vegas.
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A new study has identified new types of transient muscles in unborn babies that disappear before birth.
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The undiscovered theoretical planet in the outer reaches of our solar system may actually be a black hole.
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A worm measuring a mere 29mm long makes one of the loudest sounds heard anywhere in the animal kingdom.
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A huge humpback whale was recently caught on camera breaching the surface next to a tiny fishing boat.
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The tiny chopper is set to become the first man-made aerial vehicle to fly through the skies of another world.
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Pound-for-pound, the Galapagos large ground finch has a bite 320 times stronger than Tyrannosaurus rex.
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Last year, scientists in Lithuania created a nativity scene that was so small it could fit in to the eye of a needle.
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The animal with the world's fastest moving appendage has been revealed to be a tiny ant with a lethal jaw.
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The fossil remains of a prehistoric primate species weighing a mere 7.7 lbs have been unearthed in Kenya.
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Japan's space agency JAXA has succeeded in landing two tiny hopping robots on the asteroid Ryugu.
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South America's Cuyaba dwarf frog has a rather unique way of dissuading predators from eating it for lunch.
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A tiny diamond has been found to contain a type of mineral that has, until now, never been seen in nature.
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Giant Sultan Kosen from Turkey was pictured with tiny Jyoti Amge from India in front of the Pyramids this week.
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A tiny fly with very strong forelegs has been named after one of the world's most famous bodybuilders.
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Many of today's major buildings were constructed using a material that is filled with tiny prehistoric fossils.
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The minuscule peacock spider has a rather colorful way of attracting the attention of the opposite sex.
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One palaeontologist has suggested that Tyrannosaurus rex may have used its arms as vicious weapons.