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... were not established, they added. Study co-author Michael Benton, a Professor of Vertebrate Palaeontology at the University of Bristol, said: "Life seemed to be getting back to...
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2012/05/23 21:25
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Palaeontology has gone high-tech: no more wax and plaster-cast models. Instead, 3D data from computed tomography (CT) scans is overturning long-held views of how the earliest land animals...
2012/05/23 21:25
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... undertakes multidisciplinary science and publishes high quality research in the fields of palaeontology, biology and geology. The focus of my current position as an ARCQEII Fellow is...
2012/05/23 14:42
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ScienceDaily (May 22, 2012) — For decades, scientists believed that a spine with multiple segments was an exclusive feature of land-dwelling animals. But the discovery of the same anatomical feature...
2012/05/17 13:46
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... pliosaur, like many of its relatives, was truly huge," researcher Michael Benton, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Bristol in England, told LiveScience. "To stand...
2012/05/12 00:07
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... that actually have their origins in Australia,” said Erich Fitzgerald, Senior Curator of Palaeontology at Museum Victoria, Melbourne and lead author of the paper recently published in...
2012/05/07 01:06
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... researchers who discovered the fossil and lead author of the paper published in the Journal of Vertebrate Palaeontology. Dramatically different to other coelacanth “Rebellatrix is dramatically...
2012/05/02 19:18
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... this stunning 240 million-year-old species were found by collectors from the Peace Region Palaeontology Research Centre in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, and are described by two...