Will Dunham
Will Dunham is a seasoned journalist who has been writing for Reuters for many years. He specializes in science and technology articles, often covering complex topics with clarity and precision. His work is well-regarded for its accuracy and lack of bias.
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Recent Articles
Newly Discovered Lokiceratops: The Largest Horned Dinosaur with 20 Horns in the Late Cretaceous Period
Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024Discovered in Montana, Lokiceratops rangiformis, the largest centrosaurine ever found in North America with a 22-foot frame and 11,000-pound weight, boasted an impressive frill adorned with over 20 horns. Its unique discovery challenges previous beliefs about these dinosaurs' geographical ranges. Named for Loki and translating to 'Loki's horned face that looks like a caribou,' this herbivore's fossil is housed in Denmark, with a replica displayed in Utah. Ancient Mars-Sized Planet's Remnants May Reside in Earth's Mantle, Researchers Suggest
Broke On: Wednesday, 01 November 2023Two continent-sized blobs of dense material, known as large low-velocity provinces (LLVPs), located deep within the Earth's mantle, could be remnants of an ancient Mars-sized planet, Theia. The collision of Theia with Earth is believed to have resulted in a shower of debris that eventually formed the moon. Most of Theia was absorbed into Earth, forming these blobs, while residual debris formed the moon.