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Prehistoric Pub: January 2015
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Fortune Cookie Advice.for Real. That feeling that makes you sit down and mumble to your confidant "I don't know if I can do this.". If that describes you or someone you know, have a seat at the bar. I've got some advice that I've accumulated from time, some experience of learning from dumb-ass mistakes, and some experience of learning from events that you simply can't control, and hopefully a way out of the seductive mind-traps that we all fall into. If it feels like a diffic...
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No Stone Unturned | Celebrating Decades of Discovery at Burpee Museum of Natural History | Page 2
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Celebrating Decades of Discovery at Burpee Museum of Natural History. Highway to Hell Creek. Savage Ancient Seas is coming to Burpee. January 14, 2015. January 14, 2015. The past four weeks have been extra busy at Burpee Museum and for good reason! Burpee Museum was approached by Embedded Exhibitions, LLC to host their. Has been on Burpee’s shortlist of exhibits to bring to the Rockford area for several years, so naturally we went into high gear for fundraising and promotion. December 11, 2014. To order ...
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Prehistoric Pub: Lego Jurassic World!
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015. The park is open and everybody is talking about Jurassic World. My family and I loved it and you can say for sure that we are definitely obsessed with the movie. I love having the feelings I did when I first saw the original film. Seeing Jurassic World. Brought back old memories and created new ones for my son Joey. Along with making a day of going to see Jurassic World. We picked up the Lego game featuring all four films! Is an epic game. That being said, my son Joey was so exc...
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Prehistoric Pub: Archosauriform Tooth - New Preprint
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Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Archosauriform Tooth - New Preprint. As promised, I am back with more tooth news! My students and I just published an updated version of our preprint. What is the significance of this tooth? In addition to it being the result of my high-school students. Fieldwork, this rather plain-looking tooth is somewhat unusual. MNA V10668. Image from Lopez et al., 2015. A. Basal Scale bar = 1 mm. CC BY-4.0. A further look at it tells a different story. When my students looked at it and co...
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Prehistoric Pub: April 2015
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Tap Talk Tuesday with Lee Hall! Striking a pose with a cast of "Stan" at the Discovery Science Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo provided by Lee Hall.). You are currently involved in the field of paleontology. Who did you admire growing up in regards to this fascinating field? At what age did you get inspired to pursue a career in paleontology? What was your favorite dinosaur growing up? What dinosaur is your favorite now? Is my favorite dinosaur. That head is crazy! Site fou...
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The Bite Stuff | A Blog about Teeth, Jaws, the Things that Bite, and the Things that were Bitten by the Biters | Page 2
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A Blog about Teeth, Jaws, the Things that Bite, and the Things that were Bitten by the Biters. Newer posts →. October 20, 2015. Jaime A. Headden. In my past comments regarding the strange theropod dinosaur. A small storm began to brew as to how, and where the vertebrae fit in a series. An aborted project to revise this series on the basis of comparison to the cervical dorsal series in tetanuran theropods has now met with a hard–but very satisfying–thump. Continue reading →. August 11, 2015. Although not ...
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Prehistoric Pub: August 2015
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Richard Delgado's Age of Reptiles: Ancient Egyptians. I have been a fan of Richard Delgado's Age of Reptiles. Series for a little while now. If you are unfamiliar with the series it is a comic that focuses on recreating the prehistoric world. Delgado has looked at the Morrison and Clovery Formations in the past with his previous volumes but it has been several years. Now he takes aim at the paleoecosystems of North Africa in the Late Cretaceous. What is happening here? Does su...
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Prehistoric Pub: Bigger. Badder. More teeth?
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Saturday, July 11, 2015. Bigger. Badder. More teeth? Okay, show of hands: who has seen Jurassic World. If you haven't seen it I promise this article won't be spoiler-filled. I promise I won't discuss plot points. In fact, I won't discuss anything that you can't see in the trailers. What I will discuss, though, is teeth! So if you have seen any of the promotional material for Jurassic World. Promotional image. Image (C) Universal Studios. This also makes sense - Tyrannosaurus. CC BY 2.0. Has a combined to...
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Prehistoric Pub: The Only Surviving Cretaceous Dinosaur Track from New Jersey
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Monday, April 6, 2015. The Only Surviving Cretaceous Dinosaur Track from New Jersey. Around 1929-1930, discoveries were made of Cretaceous dinosaur tracks in New Jersey! In 1930, in the same area, a second trackway was uncovered. This time, paleontologists from Rutgers University were sent in to the site. A single footprint was removed. This one track is now the one sole survivor on display at the Rutgers Geological Museum in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Photo by Gary Vecchiarelli. Geology Go Go Bar! Resea...