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Fossils and Other Living Things: June 2014
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Fossils and Other Living Things. Ruminations on paleontology and life by an amateur at both. Thursday, June 26, 2014. Monarchs and the Changing of the Season. I’ve been thinking about those events that mark the changing of the season from spring to summer here in the northern hemisphere. I was prompted initially (in a decidedly negative fashion on my part as will be evident) by physicist Adam Frank’s oral essay titled Seeking the Solstice: Kick Off Your Summer of Cosmic Sunsets. Why does this happen?
Fossils and Other Living Things: December 2014
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Fossils and Other Living Things. Ruminations on paleontology and life by an amateur at both. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Implications of Spare Parts. A fossil skeleton cast of the house-cat-sized mammal Didelphodon vorax. Graces the new exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. The subject of a previous post. This exhibit, titled The Last American Dinosaurs. Volume 465, 2014, page 8.). Blogger Brian Switek ( Laelaps. Posted a good overview. Perhaps the key aspect of the article f...
Fossils and Other Living Things: February 2015
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Fossils and Other Living Things. Ruminations on paleontology and life by an amateur at both. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Becoming a Scientist A Very Short Introduction to Keith Stewart Thomson. It was inevitable that, after I discovered the Oxford University Press’ Very Short Introductions. 1993) I will treat each of these discoveries in the order in which I made them. These slender volumes cover such a wealth of subjects, from metaphysics to stars, the devil to terrorism, probability to magic, the Magn...
Fossils and Other Living Things: July 2014
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Fossils and Other Living Things. Ruminations on paleontology and life by an amateur at both. Saturday, July 26, 2014. Teeth The Blame Game. 2008), Shubin writes:. The so-called “running rhino,” this example is also from the White River Badlands); and, the last is from a Pleistocene horse, Equus. I found this specimen in southwestern Florida). Shubin’s passing reference to dentists and dental problems raises for me the question of “Why? 8221; I guess I’m looking for a place to lay blame. VSI) series which...
Fossils and Other Living Things: Forest Service's Proposed Rules for the Paleontological Resources Preservation Legislation ~ Reviving Faded Memories
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Fossils and Other Living Things. Ruminations on paleontology and life by an amateur at both. Friday, June 7, 2013. Forest Service's Proposed Rules for the Paleontological Resources Preservation Legislation Reviving Faded Memories. This post is about things forgotten, remembered, and made easy. On May 23, 2013. In December 2008 when the 110th Congress had closed without passing the legislation. The Background section accompanying these proposed regulations in the Federal Register. Placing the burden for k...
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Stories in Stone: The Art Deco Stone
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The interfingering between people and rock. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. The Art Deco Stone. From McDonalds' bathrooms to Art Deco, the Morton Gneiss has a colorful history of use in architecture. I discovered this during my research for. When I began to develop a list of buildings built with the 3.5-billion-year old, metamorphic rock. Adler Planetarium, Chicago, built in 1930, designed by Ernst Grunsfeld,. National Register Historic Places. Architectural historians debate the exact dates of Art Deco.
Stories in Stone: The Duomo and the Dinosaur: Not?
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The interfingering between people and rock. Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The Duomo and the Dinosaur: Not? Courtesy of Andrea Tintori. University of Milan paleontologist Tintori has determined that the early Jurassic age ( 190mya)-stone slab contains the cross section of a dinosaur skull with visible nasal cavities and numerous teeth. Total length is about 12 inches. Tintori also found a second part of the skull in another slab. He hopes to get the first slab removed to do additional work. Breaking news: Ca...
Stories in Stone: The Crocodile and the Countertop
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The interfingering between people and rock. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. The Crocodile and the Countertop. Italian paleontologists have been on a roll of late, and they haven’t even had to go out in the field. Late last year came reports of the. Dinosaur in the duomo. Cross sectioned slabs from Gondwana Research (In Press, available online August 7, 2010) Scale bar = 20cm. Or “Neptune’s dragon from the Rosso Ammonitico Veronese Formation.”. Streamlined body, Illustration by Davide Bonadonna. Looking careful...
Museums and the Triceratops Posture Problem – Part 1 | EXTINCT MONSTERS
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Framing Fossil Exhibits, Part 1. Exhibit Review: Dinosaur Mysteries at the Maryland Science Center →. July 16, 2014 · 12:16 pm. Museums and the Triceratops Posture Problem – Part 1. The world’s first. Mount at the United States National Museum, built in 1905. Photo courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution Archives. We know more about dinosaurs today than previous generations of researchers would have ever thought possible. Who would have guessed that in the 21. Are quite perplexing. The head of the hu...
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It may be fairly claimed that vertebrate paleontology has been the most important single factor in the rise and popularization of natural history museums. This is perhaps its greatest contribution to the social, as opposed to the scientific, history of America (Simpson 1942, 157). 8211; The True Story of How “Brontosaurus” Lost its Head. Displaying the Tyrant King – Part 1. Installation Art in the Service of Science. History of the AMNH Fossil Halls – Part 1. The Carnegie Quarry Diaspora. History of the ...
Stories in Stone: Seattle Stone: Lobby #2, Smith Tower onyx
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The interfingering between people and rock. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Seattle Stone: Lobby #2, Smith Tower onyx. Fine essay on the historylink.org. Web site reports, it was never the fourth tallest building in the world, or even outside of New York. Despite not meeting the aspirations of some, Smith Tower does sport a rather handsome lobby. Two stones dominate, onyx marble from Mexico and marble from Alaska. This post will focus on the Mexican rock. The Spring at El Marmol (from the. Nothing can be m...
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Sábado, abril 19, 2008. Equivocos, ou simplesmente copy paste? Após uma leitura muito sucinta do novo livro "Dinossauros de Portugal" de Silvério Figueiredo (edições Cosmos - 2008), foi possível constatar um erro presente também no anterior "Dinossauros da China - Catalogo do MNHN de 1995" , provavelmente este não passou de um "copy, paste" sem posterior confirmação. Publicada por Hug() @ 3:40 da tarde. Quarta-feira, abril 16, 2008. Geologia (1º ano Turma P23) - 1ª Saida de campo. PARIS (Reuters) - O esq...
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Geology, Fossils and Minerals. 19 de janeiro de 2012. Tectonic, Almograve (SW Portugal) - The result of Hercynian/Variscan Orogeny. Tectonic Map of Variscan Orogeny ( Carboniferous/Pennsylvanian 300Ma. Distribution of varisican orogeny today. Enviar a mensagem por e-mail. Dê a sua opinião! 18 de janeiro de 2012. Panoramic Views (Click to enlarge). Ponta da Piedade, Praia do Camilo. Enviar a mensagem por e-mail. Dê a sua opinião! 21 de agosto de 2010. Praia da Figueira, Costa Vicentina. Dê a sua opinião!
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Buy Fossils and more. Welcome to the home of fossils! Refers to the physical evidence of former life from a period of time prior to recorded human history. Drawing of how scientists believe an ammonite looks like. Drawing of how scientists believe a trilobite looks like. This website has been created with the purpose of educate people about what are fossils, what is the importance of studying them and where you can find fossils and start your own collection.
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Fossils and Other Living Things
Fossils and Other Living Things. Ruminations on paleontology and life by an amateur at both. Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Mystery of the Commonplace. Yet another instance in which I think I've been paying attention and listening, only to discover I've missed nearly all of the conversation. I’ve added Agnostus pisiformis. Peering more closely at this matrix reveals the broken parts of the exoskeletons of many A. pisiformis. Looked like in its entirety. The drawing below is of the genus Agnostus. Is a membe...
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Green Tea and Velociraptors
Green Tea and Velociraptors. My name’s Jon Tennant, and I’ve just completed my PhD. At Imperial College London. In the Department of Earth Science and Engineering. I’m a Palaeontologist by training, which means I know all the Ross from Friends jokes, and yes, I do work on dinosaurs. At the moment, I’m taking a break from research, and spending some time traveling around for talks and conferences in Europe and North America, and then on a #JourneyToNowhere. Particularly regarding open access. And invited ...
Green tea and Velociraptors | General rantings about Palaeontology, sometimes on science communication, science policy or whatever. You know, fossils and shit.
Green tea and Velociraptors. General rantings about Palaeontology, sometimes on science communication, science policy or whatever. You know, fossils and shit. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Minerals and the search for life on Mars. December 8, 2014. James Lewis blogs about his latest paper combining geochemistry, blowing stuff up in the lab, and the Mars Rover missions! Originally posted on Fourth rock from the Sun. August 19, 2014. June 2, 2014. This was originally posted at:. The e...
Fossils and Stars
Dillan Marsh and Eleanor Clare. Sunday, 8 January 2017. B OA exhibition, 8th - 25th June 2017. Posted by Eleanor Clare. Thursday, 26 May 2016. Adventure Island, excepts. From Fossils and Stars. From Fossils and Stars. From Fossils and Stars. Wednesday, 20 April 2016. Adventure Island, publication. Inside the rubber encasement, the foot is cold and clammy. The air, perhaps, has finally got into the body. The nose breathes delicately in, the lips quivering slightly. The stomach recoils. And what of the Sun?