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PLoS ONE: New Mid-Cretaceous (Latest Albian) Dinosaurs from Winton, Queensland, Australia
www.plosone.org
Posted by MRBarrett to Paleontology on Fri Jul 03 2009 at 12:15 UTC | info | related
 
A Jurassic ceratosaur from China helps clarify avian digital homologies
Xing Xu et al.
Nature 459 (7249), 940-4 (18 Jun 2009)
hand phylogeny
 
Paleontology + Anthropology = Halfpat Street Art | The HalfPat
thehalfpat.com
I was checking out the new article on “Fossil of the Future” creator Christopher Locke over at Joshspear.com and stumbled across a new take on an old idea. Remember back in grade school when your teacher would assign to you the extremely important duty of acting as an ambassador of your nation state by combining a few prized possessions to represent your peopl
 
Complete Primate Skeleton from the Middle Eocene of Messel in Germany: Morphology and Paleobiology
dx.plos.org
Posted by karolisr and 1 other to primate Paleontology on Wed May 20 2009 at 15:46 UTC | info | related
 
Tons of dino bones arrive in Philly
Science-Query.com, (09 May 2009)
Sixteen tons of bones belonging to what researchers say is one of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered have arrived in Philadelphia. Source:Tons of dino bones arrive in Philly Listen to this postRelated Ways to Take Action: Spirit's Hope Fund Please HELP MacKenzie the 7 month old Great Dane get a hip replacement $30 for a Half-Hour of Holistic Therapy [...]
Posted by sciencenews66 (who is an author) with 1 comment to Paleontology science news on Sat May 09 2009 at 08:38 UTC | info | related
 
Keller argues volcanoes, not meteor, killed dinosaurs
Science-Query.com, (09 May 2009)
For decades, it has been the predominant theory among scientists that dinosaurs began to die off when an asteroid collided with the Earth 65 million years ago. Source:Keller argues volcanoes, not meteor, killed dinosaurs Listen to this postRelated Ways to Take Action: Put an end to shark finning - Not on our menu! Da Extinct Animal List Keeps [...]
Posted by sciencenews66 (who is an author) with 2 comments to Paleontology science news on Sat May 09 2009 at 08:37 UTC | info | related
 
The Shoe Fits! 1.5 Million-Year-Old Human Footprints Found | LiveScience
www.livescience.com
 
The long-term carbon cycle, fossil fuels and atmospheric composition
Robert Berner
Nature 426 (6964), 323-6 (20 Nov 2003)
 
Ancient fossil find: This snake could eat a cow!
Waynes Favorite News,Latest Articles,Intresting Business News Online, (05 Feb 2009)
Never mind the 40-foot snake that menaced Jennifer Lopez in the 1997 movie "Anaconda." Not even Hollywood could match a new discovery from the ancient world. Fossils from northeastern Colombia reveal the biggest snake ever discovered:
 
Fossil steroids record the appearance of Demospongiae during the Cryogenian period
Gordon Love et al.
Nature 457 (7230), 718-21 (05 Feb 2009)
Posted by sylvainforet to Paleontology on Thu Feb 05 2009 at 02:56 UTC | info | related

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