A Journey Through Time: Discoveries from Dinosaurs to Prosthetics

This week's stories from Reuters feature fascinating discoveries, including Arizona fossils revealing dinosaur-era ecosystems, and ancient proteins in rhinoceros fossils. Also highlighted are innovations like a Pakistani startup shipping prosthetics to young war survivors and the adaptation of the Chinese film 'Ne Zha 2' for Western audiences.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 10-07-2025 15:31 IST | Created: 10-07-2025 15:31 IST
A Journey Through Time: Discoveries from Dinosaurs to Prosthetics
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Fossils unearthed in Arizona offer a glimpse into a transitional ecosystem from the beginning of the dinosaur age. The findings include North America's oldest-known flying reptile, highlighting a period when ancient species coexisted with emerging ones.

A Pakistani startup is making significant strides by providing prosthetics to children who have lost limbs in conflicts. This initiative offers hope and mobility, as seen with 8-year-old Sidra Al Bordeeni from Gaza, who resumed cycling after receiving a prosthetic arm.

The Chinese animated hit 'Ne Zha 2' is making waves globally, as its English version is set to release across western countries. Having already surpassed Pixar's 'Inside Out 2' in global earnings, 'Ne Zha 2' continues to capture audiences worldwide, showcasing the growing influence of Chinese cinema.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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