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Thursday, November 24, 2016
Rethinking Triceratops: Part 2
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In my last blog post, we discussed the phylogeny of Triceratops and its closest reptilian relatives, as well as whether it had feathers or ...
Rethinking Triceratops: Part 1
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It is one of the world's favorite prehistoric animals and its mineralized bones can be seen in nearly any paleontological exhibit in a n...
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Jupiter, Jupiter, Everything is Jupiter!
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This month is June and there is a lot going on with the planet Jupiter, the second largest known body in our entire Solar System. Jupiter is...
Eyes Wide Open...500 million years ago.
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What do most people think of when they here the word "prehistoric?" Giant dinosaurs and pterodactyls patrolling ancient steaming j...
The History of Atomic Chemistry: Part 1
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Today we are going to slightly veer away from biology, this year's scientific theme for the blog and talk about the history of the atom....
New Elements!? Sort of...
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Whether you are a die hard science enthusiast or just a curious newsreader, you may have heard the news this week that four new elements hav...
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Not Transylvania, but the Rocks of the Grand Cayon: Prehistoric Vampire Fossils Unearthed
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Vampires? Yes. Count Dracula? No. These vampires were so small you would have needed a good microscope to spot them. Like Count Dracula, the...
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