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REDWOOD CITY, Calif., May 30, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- AJ Forsythe, CEO, and Anthony Martin, CSO, are honored to be included in this year's illustrious Inc. Magazine's 30 Under 30 List of Young Entrepreneurs in recognition of what they are building at iCracked Inc. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130530/SF23516LOGO) iCracked is the world's largest on-demand iPhone, iPod, and iPad repair and buyback company with over 350 certified mobile repair technicians, or iTechs,...
By Carol Clark, Emory UniversityPaleontologists have discovered a group of more than 20 polar dinosaur tracks on the coast of Victoria, Australia, offering a rare glimpse into animal behavior during the last period of pronounced global warming, about 105 million years ago.The discovery, reported in the journal Alcheringa, is the largest and best collection of polar dinosaur tracks ever found in the Southern Hemisphere."These tracks provide us with a direct indicator of how these dinosaurs...
OTTAWA, Ill., July 1 /PRNewswire/ -- What do the Bible, a parachute and a pair of handcuffs have in common? Escape Artist Anthony Martin... Martin, a nationally-recognized escape artist turned evangelist, has announced plans to attempt a "Leap of Faith," in Ottawa, Ill., July 13, at 2 p.m. Martin will be handcuffed by an area locksmith before donning a parachute and leaping from an aircraft at 14,000 feet. He will have to free his hands in order to deploy the parachute and save his life....
Internationally renowned palaeontologist and Monash University Honorary Research Associate, Dr Anthony Martin has found evidence of a dinosaur burrow along the coast of Victoria, which helps to explain how dinosaurs protected themselves from climate extremes during the Cretaceous period "“ the final era for dinosaurs before their extinction.Dr Martin made the discovery of the 2 metre-long burrow in 2006 while researching dinosaur tracks at Knowledge Creek, west of Melbourne, and has had the...
Paleontologists have discovered the world's oldest dinosaur burrows in Australia. The 106-million-year-old burrows are the first to be found outside of North America, and were much closer to the South Pole when they were created.In total, three separate burrows have been discovered, the largest of which was about 6ft. long. Each burrow had a similar design and was just large enough to contain the body of a small dinosaur.The discovery supports the theory that dinosaurs living in...
MNI Nutraceuticals Inc. (PINKSHEETS: MNIA) is pleased to announce that Dr. Martin's interview with popular morning health show on the CW network is now available for viewing on YouTube.com. Dr. Martin was invited on as a guest of Andrea Jackson, who is a host of the popular morning show The Daily Buzz, a nationally syndicated morning news program produced by ACME Communications which is aired on the CW Network -- which is a joint venture between CBS Corporation, and Warner Bros., a...
MNI Nutraceuticals (Pink Sheets: MNIA) is pleased to announced that it is continuing its media awareness through Cincinnati radio stations WDBZ - The Buzz, 1230 AM and WMKV 89.3 FM with popular host Dr. Denise Davis and her highly touted show "Health, Wellness & Restoration". The successful call-in show which featured Dr. Martin focuses on engaging and informative discussions with well known physicians and guests, mixing a blend of traditional and complimentary medicine. Dr. Denise Davis...
Crayfish body fossils and burrows discovered in Victoria, Australia, have provided the first physical evidence that crayfish existed on the continent as far back as the Mesozoic Era, says Emory University paleontologist Anthony Martin, who headed up a study on the finds."Studying the fossil burrows gives us a glimpse into the ecology of southern Australia about 115 million years ago, when the continent was still attached to Antarctica," says Martin, a senior lecturer in...
