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The rocks surrounding the site where the dinosaurs were found contain tiny crystals, allowing researchers to date them. The research team believes the sediment was deposited 200.7 million years&nbsp;ago. During this time the area was most likely volcanically active. The period was only about one million years after the mass extinction that ended the Triassic phase.<br>
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Among key states to contribute to the Republican Senate takeover are Montana, South Dakota, Colorado, Alaska, Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana and West Virginia. If the GOP can hold onto three contested seats in Kansas, Kentucky and Georgia, and remove Democrats from six seats, the Senate is very likely to once again turn red.<br>
  
"These survivors of the Triassic-Jurassic mass extinction were the 'ground zero' for later theropod evolution," Thomas Holtz Jr., a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Maryland, College Park, who was not involved in the study told Science AAS. "<The>new study] shows that important discoveries don't have to be of the biggest or the scariest <dinosaurs>."<br>
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The Washington Post said the following regarding their model prediction:<br>
  
A creature dubbed Laquintasaura was believed to have lived in the same area at the same time as the Tachiraptor. This dinosaur had the same general appearance as the Tachiraptor, but was from a different group called ornithischians.<br>
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"Like most forecasting models, Election Lab uses the past to predict the future. To predict House and Senate elections in 2014, we draw on the elections from 1980-2012. We first look at how well key factors were related to outcomes in those past elections. Then, we gather information about those same factors for 2014. Assuming that these factors will be related to election outcomes in 2014 in the same way they were from 1980 to 2012, we can make a prediction about who will win each race."<br>
  
"All the small dinosaurs of that era looked about the same," said &nbsp;Richard Butler, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom and a member of the team that described&nbsp;Laquintasaura.<br>
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The  is also predicting a Republican takeover in the Senate, with the most recent statistical forecast giving the GOP a 64 percent chance of taking back the Senate.<br>
  
These species are not believed to have grown to large sizes or evolve distinct appearances until millions of years later.&nbsp;In the future the researchers hope to find more fossils in this region and close up even more holes in the fossil record.<br>
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Nate Silver and  give Republicans a 57.9 percent chance, and both The Huffington Post and The Daily Kos also predict in favor of the Republicans.<br><p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li></li><li></li><li></li></ul>
 
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The research was published Sept. 7 in the journal Royal Society Open Science.<br><p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li></li><li></li><li></li></ul>
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Revision as of 12:06, 29 October 2014

@@@ Among key states to contribute to the Republican Senate takeover are Montana, South Dakota, Colorado, Alaska, Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana and West Virginia. If the GOP can hold onto three contested seats in Kansas, Kentucky and Georgia, and remove Democrats from six seats, the Senate is very likely to once again turn red.

The Washington Post said the following regarding their model prediction:

"Like most forecasting models, Election Lab uses the past to predict the future. To predict House and Senate elections in 2014, we draw on the elections from 1980-2012. We first look at how well key factors were related to outcomes in those past elections. Then, we gather information about those same factors for 2014. Assuming that these factors will be related to election outcomes in 2014 in the same way they were from 1980 to 2012, we can make a prediction about who will win each race."

The is also predicting a Republican takeover in the Senate, with the most recent statistical forecast giving the GOP a 64 percent chance of taking back the Senate.

Nate Silver and give Republicans a 57.9 percent chance, and both The Huffington Post and The Daily Kos also predict in favor of the Republicans.

Related Articles:

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