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Dog-sized scorpions, dinosaur shrimp, and exoplanet collisions lead the week in science
By John Loeffler published
Roundup This week's science news was chock full of prehistoric fauna, a record-shattering approach of the coldest temperature physically possible, and much more.

Three-eyed 'dinosaur shrimp' emerge by the hundreds from Arizona desert
By John Loeffler last updated
Hundreds of three-eyed "dinosaur shrimp" hatch in the Arizona desert after a rare torrential rainfall.

Dog-sized scorpion once roamed the waters off prehistoric China
By John Loeffler published
A new fossil of a prehistoric sea scorpion was found in China, revealing the first record of these dog-sized anthropods in the region.

Humans are crappy navigators because the brain is lazy, new research finds
By John Loeffler published
The human brain doesn't try to find the shortest path to its destination, according to new research, just the path that is easiest to calculate.

'Internet Apocalypse'? Sure but Inspiration4 is also go for launch in this week's science news
By John Loeffler published
Roundup This week's science news was all about space, space flight, and the accelerating impact of climate change on just about everything.

Animals likely ‘shape-shifting’ in response to climate change
By Will Shanklin published
A new study suggests some warm-blooded animals are evolving with larger beaks, bills, and ears, likely as a response to climate change.

Doctors want to show you the inside of your body in VR
By Duncan Geere published
Imaging techniques can now be used to build a virtual cell to explore

Biologists have made a beetle with three eyes
By Duncan Geere published
Fully functional, in the hope of studying evolutionary development
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