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Bone study transforms understanding of dinosaur growth; Russian Soyuz spacecraft starts mission to return crew stranded on ISS and more

A recent study of dinosaur bones has transformed our understanding of how these ancient creatures grew and developed. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Manchester and the University of Bristol, found that dinosaurs grew much faster than previously thought. The findings suggest that dinosaurs could reach their adult size in as little as three years, rather than the decades previously suggested.

Meanwhile, a Russian Soyuz spacecraft has started a mission to return a crew of three astronauts stranded on the International Space Station (ISS). The mission, which is being conducted in cooperation with the United States and the European Space Agency, is the first such mission since the coronavirus pandemic began. The spacecraft is expected to arrive at the ISS in two days.

In other news, a new study has found that the Earth’s oceans are warming faster than previously thought. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Hawaii and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, found that the rate of ocean warming has increased by 40 percent since the mid-20th century. The findings suggest that climate change is having a greater impact on the planet’s oceans than previously thought.

Finally, a new study has found that the human brain is capable of making decisions faster than previously thought. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, found that the brain is able to make decisions in as little as 200 milliseconds. The findings suggest that the brain is capable of making decisions much faster than previously thought, which could have implications for how we think and make decisions in our daily lives.

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