An international team of scientists has recovered and analyzed partial mitochondrial genomes from 1,300-1,400-year-old specimens of Voay robustus, a recently extinct species of ‘horned’ crocodile that lived in Madagascar. *** Read the rest of this article: http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/voay-robustus-evolutionary-history-09598.html
1492: Christopher Columbus By Mick Ferris, Press Association, AP, UPI, calendar.songfacts.com, classicbands.com and thisdayinmusic.com 1397: Geoffrey Chaucer tells the “Canterbury Tales” for the first time at the court of Richard II. 1421: The sea broke the dikes at Dort, Holland, drowning an estimated 100,000 people. 1492: Christopher Columbus signs a contract with the Spanish monarchs to find the “Indies” with the stated goal of converting people to Catholicism. This promises him 10 per cent of all riches found, and the governorship of any lands encountered. 1521: Martin Luther went before the Diet of Worms to face charges stemming from his religious writings. (Luther was later declared an outlaw by Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.) 1524: Italian navigator Giovanni Verrazano discovered New York Harbor. 1534: Sir Thomas More is confined in the Tower of London. 1790: U.S. statesman, printer, scientist and writer Benjamin Franklin died in Philadelphia at age 84. 1808: Napoleon orders the s...
1719: Robinson Crusoe By Mick Ferris, Press Association, AP, UPI, calendar.songfacts.com, classicbands.com and thisdayinmusic.com 1284: Birth of Edward II at Caernarfon Castle, Wales. 1507: German geographer and mapmaker Martin Waldseemuller published a book in which he named the newly discovered continent of the New World "America" after the man he mistakenly thought had discovered it, Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. 1599: Oliver Cromwell is born in Huntingdon. 1607: The Dutch fleet beats the Spanish Portuguese fleet at the Battle f Gibraltar. 1644: The last Ming emperor, Chongzhen hangs himself from a tree on Jing Mountain, Peking, rather than be captured by forces of Li Zicheng. 1660: English Convention Parliament meets and votes to restore Charles II. 1684: Patent granted for the thimble. 1719: The popular novel “Robinson Crusoe” by Daniel Defoe was first published. It examines the life of a man trapped on a desert island. (From Prof. Frank McDonough@FXMC1957) 1742: E...
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