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      <title>Trapped In A Fossil: Remnants Of A 46-Million-Year-Old Meal</title>
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      <description>Chemical compounds discovered in a mosquito fossil from Montana offer scientists clues to what the very old insect ate before it died. The bug's final blood meal was likely from a bird, researchers say, and could lead to other hints about ancient Earth.</description>
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