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Spanish Fossil Found After 125m Years
Spanish fossil, Myanmar ceasefire, Ebola virus
Scientists in Spain have discovered a remarkably well-preserved fossil of a mammal which lived 125 million years ago.
The government of Myanmar has signed a ceasefire agreement with eight armed groups -- but seven others have declined to take part. A study has detected the Ebola virus in male survivors, at least nine months after they became infected.
(Photo: The fossil of a 125-million-year-old Cretaceous Period mammal Spinolestes xenarthrosus near Cuenca, Spain. Credit: Reuters)
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