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One dinosaur too many? - Scienceline |
One dinosaur too many?SciencelineAndrew Farke, a paleontologist at the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, California, says that “most folks right now are in agreement that [these dinosaurs] are probably different animals.” The young of modern reptiles resemble ...and more » |
Paleontologists Identified New Species of Ancient Crocodile - Sci-News.com  Sci-News.com |
Paleontologists Identified New Species of Ancient CrocodileSci-News.comA team of paleontologists has identified a new species of prehistoric crocodile, nicknamed 'Shieldcroc' due to a thick-skinned shield on its head. A portion of its fossilized skull was unearthed from the Cenomanian Kem Kem Formation of southeastern ...and more » |
Local paleontologist to speak in China - Alberta Daily Herald Tribune |
Local paleontologist to speak in ChinaAlberta Daily Herald TribuneBy AARON HINKS Herald-Tribune staff Aside from digging for new species of dinosaurs, local paleontologist Phil Bell will represent Canada at an international paleontology symposium in Qijiang, China. Bell has accepted an invitation to speak about ... |
Paleontologist Jack Horner to speak at UGA - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
Paleontologist Jack Horner to speak at UGAColumbus Ledger-EnquirerWorld-renowned paleontologist Jack Horner is set to visit the University of Georgia for the school's annual Darwin Days celebration. Horner, author of "How to Build a Dinosaur," will discuss how he and his colleagues are developing technology to create ...Dinosaur Expert Becomes Most December-y Husband EverJezebelall 9 news articles » |
Paleontologists have discovered the oldest dinosaur nursery on Earth - io9  RedOrbit |
Paleontologists have discovered the oldest dinosaur nursery on Earthio9Paleontologists working in South Africa have made an incredible discovery in the region's Golden Gate Highlands National Park: 10 nests thought to belong to the herbivorous dinosaur Massospondylus, a forbear of massive sauropods like Brachiosaurus.Paleontologists Uncover World's Oldest Dinosaur Nesting SiteRedOrbitAncient Dino Nursery Reveals Mother's Love in Cretaceous PeriodABC News (blog)Oldest Dinosaur Nest Found YetHULIQVancouver Sun -Huffington Post Canada -Globe and Mailall 143 news articles » |
Pipestone Creek Paleontologist Invited To Symposium In China - HQ Grande Prairie |
Pipestone Creek Paleontologist Invited To Symposium In ChinaHQ Grande PrairieBy Sara Buchan Having a hadrosaur expert doing work on dinosaur digs in your region really puts you on the map: Pipestone Creek project paleontologist Dr. Phil Bell has been invited to speak at a world symposium in China this fall about his work.and more » |
Blast from the past - Gainesville Sun |
Blast from the pastGainesville Sun10 am to 3 pm: UF paleontologists and others including members of Florida fossil clubs and the Florida Paleontological Society speak to visitors and display specimans from their collections. Field vehicles with tools used by museum researchers will be ... |
Meet Science Museum's dino dudes - Palm Beach Post |
Meet Science Museum's dino dudesPalm Beach PostPascucci serves as director of the Palm Beach Museum of Natural History, founded in 2005, and DePalma is curator of vertebrate paleontology at the 501(c)3 organization, which lacks its own exhibition space but curates shows for other museums. |
Paleontologists Give Madagascar's Fiercest Dinosaur a Hand - Alaska Native News |
Paleontologists Give Madagascar's Fiercest Dinosaur a HandAlaska Native NewsNow, a new study published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology shows that there was one part of its dreadful form that was not to be feared: its arms. First discovered in 1895, Majungasaurus became well known through hundreds of fossils recovered ...Fearsome Dino Had Funny ArmsDiscovery Newsall 3 news articles » |
Paleontologists give Madagascar's dinosaur a hand - Jerusalem Post |
Paleontologists give Madagascar's dinosaur a handJerusalem PostBy SOCIETY OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY Newswise — DEERFIELD, IL – 66 million years ago, the fearsome, meat-eating dinosaur Majungasaurus crenatissimus prowled the semi-arid lowlands of Madagascar. Its powerful jaws bristled with bladelike teeth, ...and more » |
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