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  • Solar Eclipse, New Dragon Species, and a Prehistoric Blast: Buzz Week in Review

    by Vera H-C Chan

    Jul 24, 2009

    2,301 Votes

    Corruption probes, presidential regrets, and other breaking news occupied headlines this week, but a mighty big science phenomena dwarfed those earthly concerns. After a busy seven days, take a look at the latest—and some ancient news, too—in the Buzz Week in Review.

    An eclipse to remember
    Earthlings won't see another solar eclipse like the one that darkened Asia this week for another 123 years, but that's soon enough for some. Millions ventured outside to enjoy the six-minute plus blackout, with astronomy experts gathering in Shanghai (which reportedly offered the "best views"), Japanese party planners setting up a music festival for the occasion, and passengers chartering a plane in India for a closer view. The prospect of being submerged in darkness, though, unleashed old superstitions, as some shut themselves indoors, cleansed their sins in the Ganges River, or prayed against bad omens. The event may have come and gone, but video and photos abound.

    Another new Dragon species?
    The Komodo dragon has had a busy year. First, studies of its venomous bite upgraded the lizard to an elite poisonous group occupied only by the Gila monster and the Mexican beaded lizard. Now the Komodo's got new kin: German scientists stumbled upon a new (to human beings) species of mangrove monitor lizard in the Talaud Islands. The discovery of the Varanus lirungensis (which is also related to the crocodile monitor) points to a huge predator diversity in Indonesia. So watch where you step!

    The other big bang?
    The theory about space rocks wiping out Ice Age species just got another boost: It turns out the first human inhabitants may have also been hit. Rare "nano-sized diamonds" that form under extremely hot fires are evidence that space rocks hit the North American continent about 13,000 years ago. Unfortunately, some pygmy mammoth (a smaller version of the woolly mammoth) and a group called the Clovis people happened to be in the line of fire. The galactic slam, plus "overhunting and climate change," created what one researcher called a "perfect storm" that wiped out the Ice Age population. The findings swelled searches on Yahoo! for the prehistoric "clovis people," so named because of artifacts first found in Clovis, New Mexico. For more on the mastodon hunters and the first Americans, check out this 2007 LiveScience article.

    Also buzzing this week...

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Wow a new dragon!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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It looks like all the poloticians are corrupt to some degree if not when they get elected if they don't play ball with the big boys and girls they will soon be defeated so they play ball how in the hell does anyone think that these guys stay in there for 30 years or more it's outraegeous there should be term limits for all of them.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Interesting discovery....but I am glad because each discovery of this type drives another nail into the coffin of YEC Hovindism. Keep up the good work scientists....the struggle to disprove the false pseudoscience of "young Earth Creationism" and its Hovindist adherents is NEVERENDING!!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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alsome!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Jj

nothing else news worthy to share? This was a waste of time!!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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i think thats amazing.Also we aren't going to see stuff like this for at least until we die.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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I don't belive in dragons

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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great ..... dragons ..... it's not enough that there are some out there that cannot deal with reality .... sit for hours and days on end trying to reach Grand Wizard status on some video game ... now we ensure they will never work ....

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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wow that eclispe is amazing! wish we could have seen it from here. thats crazy!!!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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This is a good article blog foreal.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Join your local Patriot Party if you are not happy with the current government! Go to bostoniateaparty.com for more information. Yes, you can make a difference. You also have to read and practice the Constitution of the United States. How does it feel to be Chinese???

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Awesome to view a solar eclipse. Isn't there a solar eclipse on July 11, 2010? I would love to see a solar eclipse over North America.
Nothing wrong with finding a new species of dragon

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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I think we should worry more about all the people getting layed off from jobs and children that are left by their parents, abused families and the big wigs in government don't seem to have any of their salaries taken away just us poor dopes that do nothing to stop the stealing from the people we put in office, tired of all this junk just remenber who did'nt vote and when the next election comes out, don't vote for these dummies or I should say smart crooks.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Very Intersting Topic and scarry too

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Whatever..............

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Very Intersting Topic and sort of scarry too

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Now tht was kind-a dumb, the superstition thing with the solar eclipse. though the other big bang keeps me thinking. like those what-if's stuff

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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It is great that we had a solar elipse, and found a new dragon, now can we find some help for U.S.Government? They are really in a mess.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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haha......it wud be cool if we had a dragon tht blew fire!!!!!!!!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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I find it completely amazing that in this day and age so many people are still uninformed and superstitious, even in 3rd world countries!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Seriously people, when is all this teaching on evolution gonna stop? God created the earth, not some big bang oh and the earth is only approx. 6000 years old!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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That's really cool! Gosh, I wish I could have seen the eclipse up close. All I've seen are pictures, but it's still breathtaking! And that new lizard is an awesome discovery too!

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Atleast this stuff is more interesting and news worthy than, Jon and Kate or Michael Jackoffson.........

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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I want to see a solar eclips. The next one in India wont be until 2132...so I hope they enjoyed that one. And dragons are pretty awesome too I must admit.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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mmm thats nice to c and even to be more cautious toooo.... lets wait n c whats going to happen,,,,,

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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I love readind all you Negative Nancys why be that way, thats why the world is like it is today.No one can find anything anymore because its fake or some geek has made a look a like of something. I think its a really cool story and kinda SPOOKY too.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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"Look at Ann B's post", those are the things America should be lookin at. In case anyone on this comment page dosn't know we are in big trouble. The current administration is going to to sterlizing the water so you ladies can't bear children. Population control, thanks to our new Science Czar. If you dont beleive me do some homework and you will see. Just look up "John Holdren"

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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WOW, this is exciting stuff.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Wish i couldve seen that solar eclipse. No one living right now will, so the people who did see it congratulations.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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Blegh, Dragons, they're LIZARDS, dragons breathe fire idiots lol. You find me a lizard like creature with wings that spews flames when pissed and I'll call it a Dragon. Until then it's just an Aligator shoot off...
Meh, I wanna see the thing where Mars gets behind da moon and makes the ring turn red. Eclipses happen often enough for people to roll their eyes sometimes.

posted Jul 25, 2009 |
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