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Dating Methods | Evolutionary Biology Blog
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News, Facts, and Opinions. This post is intended to be a high-level summary of the. Ar dating process. It is intended to introduce students and ohter interested parties to the process and provide basic information about it. Argon-Argon dating, often referred to as. Ar for its actual decay parameters, is a form of radiometric dating used in geology and paleontology. The process was developed to provide more accurate dating results than the Potassium-Argon (. Ar differs from the. K The sample then is degas...
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The Paleo Geek!: Time is Short, but Here's a lil' Snippet of What's to come...giggity
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Paleontology, Video Games, and the Occasional unfunny joke! Friday, March 5, 2010. Time is Short, but Here's a lil' Snippet of What's to come.giggity. Been swamped with stuff (high school, yadda yadda). I know this doesn't look good this early on in my blogging career, but bear with me. As for the undead brain-eater warning above, speculate on what it'll be, my few readers! March 11, 2010 at 12:34 PM. Poor high school. people need 2 get high. XD u too. XD. U work too much. XD. My 15th Pair of Reviews.
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The Paleo Geek!: March 2010
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Paleontology, Video Games, and the Occasional unfunny joke! Saturday, March 27, 2010. Its been a busy couple of weeks, but a lot has happened. For one thing, it was my BIRTHDAY! I didn't get too much, but what I got. ohhh man. God of War 3. Yeah, I read it, and Dawkins actually makes a pretty good case for atheism (although his constant use of the term Darwinism is rather annoying.) He doesn't do a thorough dissection of miracles, which somewhat irks me, but his discussion about cargo cults and such ...
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The Paleo Geek!: Things to Do...
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Paleontology, Video Games, and the Occasional unfunny joke! Saturday, March 27, 2010. Its been a busy couple of weeks, but a lot has happened. For one thing, it was my BIRTHDAY! I didn't get too much, but what I got. ohhh man. God of War 3. Yeah, I read it, and Dawkins actually makes a pretty good case for atheism (although his constant use of the term Darwinism is rather annoying.) He doesn't do a thorough dissection of miracles, which somewhat irks me, but his discussion about cargo cults and such ...
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Oldest Bird Found in China? | Evolutionary Biology Blog
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News, Facts, and Opinions. Oldest Bird Found in China? A very interesting article about the new bird/dinosaur relative Aurornis xui. Was published this week in the British journal. It can be found at the Nature News Web site, here: http:/ www.nature.com/news/new-contender-for-first-bird-1.13088. The article states that Godefroit believes that. Godefroit goes on to say, “But these sorts of hypotheses are very controversial. We’re at the origins of a group. The differences between birds and [...This articl...
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Three-Billion-Year-Old Plankton Found in Australia | Evolutionary Biology Blog
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News, Facts, and Opinions. Three-Billion-Year-Old Plankton Found in Australia. The Farrel Quartzite formation in Western Australia has yielded a group of both spheroid and spindle-like microfossils believed to be planktonic organisms. At 3 billion years old, they are some of the oldest fossils ever found. According to a study in the June issue of the journal. The report points out that if this interpretation of the fossils is correct, then they represent the remains of a “cosmopolitan” biolog...An excell...
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Books | Evolutionary Biology Blog
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News, Facts, and Opinions. This page contains books that may be of interest to people who like evolution and paleontology. The links open a separate tab and display the Amazon.com page with the book’s information. Book descriptions are taken directly from the Amazon.com site. Books on Evolution for the General Public. Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The New Science of Evo Devo. The Making of the Fittest: DNA and the Ultimate Forensic Record of Evolution. Why do we look the way we do? Your Inner Fish makes ...
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The Paleo Geek!: Tyrannosaurus Sex: Reflections
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Paleontology, Video Games, and the Occasional unfunny joke! Monday, February 15, 2010. The main ones I spotted were:. Seriously, it can't be that hard to get a theropod's hands right. Although the bit about Tyrannosaurs using the forelimbs to support the body is still plausible IMO. 2 They seemed awfully concerned about how "big" the dinosaurs were. Not that isn't something to contemplate, but was it really necessary to provide detailed diagrams? Perhaps this is just me being a teenager, but come on!
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The Paleo Geek!: Why I don't (or do?) buy the Magically Transforming Triceratops
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Paleontology, Video Games, and the Occasional unfunny joke! Tuesday, February 16, 2010. Why I don't (or do? Buy the Magically Transforming Triceratops. Jack Horner and I do not have a good history. True, he discovered the Maiasaura. Nesting colony and was one of the brave pioneers during the Dinosaur Renaissance, but he's gone fairly strange in the past couple of years. No doubt everyone remembers the horrid Tyrannosaurus. Averages out at about 25 feet, while Triceratops. However, I did notice some odd l...