Meet Zavacephale: 108-million-year-old teenage dinosaur with the ultimate built-in helmet!

A groundbreaking discovery in Mongolia’s Gobi Desert has unveiled the oldest and most complete pachycephalosaur skeleton, Zavacephale rinpoche. This juvenile dinosaur, dating back 108 million years, showcases a unique single-boned dome and provides insights into the early evolution, growth, and social behaviors of dome-headed dinosaurs. The well-preserved fossil also includes gastroliths, offering a glimpse into…

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Communicable disease overload in Kerala: State reported 12 more diseases in a decade; marker of poor public hygiene and climate change

A hepatitis outbreak in Choorathodu village dramatically altered daily life, causing lasting health issues and financial strain. The outbreak, traced to contaminated water, highlighted the critical need for improved public hygiene. Experts emphasize prevention-oriented health policies to combat rising communicable diseases, exacerbated by climate change and inadequate sanitation, to safeguard communities.

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