Ones that got away

“It has been an incredibly difficult challenge.”

Richard Jenkins comments on setting a new wind-powered land speed record of 126.1-mph (Wired).

“What we’ve done is pin down where the dust comes from – it comes from Patagonia.”

David Sugden, of the University of Edinburgh, explains his researching showing South American glaciers are responsible for layers of dust in Antarctic ice (Reuters).

“We were really sorry for causing any hassle and we are in the process of paying for the slight damages that the triceratops sustained whilst we lifted it over the fence.”

Steve Fry, student at Kingston Maurward College in England, apologises for ‘borrowing’ a giant dinosaur from the Dinosaur Museum in Dorchester (Daily Mail).

“The fish oil affects the methane-producing bacteria in the rumen part of the cow’s gut, leading to reduced emissions.”

Lorraine Lillis, of University College Dublin, explains how feeding cows omega 3 oils might reduce their greenhouse gas emissions (Daily Telegraph).

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