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Chicago’s Famous ‘Rat Hole’ Wasn’t Actually Made by a Rat, According to a Statistical Analysis
The sidewalk imprint, dubbed “Splatatouille,” was thought to have been left by an unfortunate brown rat that met its end ...
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The Truth About Chicago’s Famous Rat Hole Has Finally Been Revealed
That, Granatosky says, was part of the fun. The Chicago Rat Hole turned out to be a modern example of the same kind of trace evidence scientists use to reconstruct ancient life. “It really speaks to ...
A statistical analysis of an infamous indentation in a sidewalk suggested a 99 percent likelihood that another rodent made the mark.
Discover Letchworth State Park, a wilderness corner of New York state that shelters a wide diversity of animal species.
Despite its online fame, no one ever formally analysed the imprint to confirm what left it in the sidewalk—until now.
As landmarks go, a rodent-shaped hole in a Chicago pavement is probably not the best of what the United States has to offer.
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Houses and Parties' Rebecca Gardner wrote a book on entertaining. Here's when she'll be in Houston.
Director Sofia Coppola wrote the foreword for "A Screaming Blast: Exceptional Entertaining" published by Rizzoli.
The evolution of the modern mammal jaw is more complex than previously thought, according to a new analysis of fossils ...
For generations, people have looked to woolly bear caterpillar for clues about coming winter, but science tells different ...
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