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Contrary to popular belief, polar dinosaurs may not have traveled as far as originally thought when making their bi-annual migration. University of Alberta researchers Phil Bell and Eric Snively ha
Science News
Geological evidence found in Ohio and Indiana in recent weeks is strengthening the case to attribute what happened 12,900 years ago in North America -- when the end of the last Ice
If you're following paleontology's research of the fossils of ancient Wombats you may know that fossils of Wombats were found in various sizes. The variation between giants fossils as appear on th
...st recently and led to findings beyond all expectations.
The story is told on the National Geographic news and it seems that the research of the area and the life that it used to inhabit are going t...
...tina infuse new blood to the study of these ancient creatures.
The report of the National Geographic news is really taking us through the excitement of the process.
The Duck billed dinosaur had ...
A new dinosaurs related issue in Queensland. guess what? too many findings so the museums can't keep up.
Dinosaur enthusiasts in the western Queensland town of Winton claim to have found enough
... motility, and the acrosome reaction.'
Read the rest at TheScientist.com http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20040513/01
Comment: May have phenotypic implications.
Posted by Robert Karl Stonjek....
...increasing number of users, we are currently considering the option of acepting external contributions (news, articles, links suggestions etc.) from our users themselves. All the material submitted wi...
...s will pass. It's happened before, and the sooner people stop responding, or at least remove irrelevant newsgroups before responding, the sooner they will leave.
To add some on-topic content, does a...
Teeth unravel Anglo-Saxon legacy By Paul Rincon BBC News Online science staff
New scientific research adds to growing evidence that the Anglo-Saxons did not replace the native population in England
... TO AN ANIMAL; THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF CHANGE.
HUMAN-CHIMP DNA DIFFERENCE TREBLED- SEPT 23RD-2002. NEWSCIENTIST.COM NEWS SERVICE:
****Invite your friends to join the group!**** This group is op...
For the last several years almost all the dinosaur news has centered on the saurischian dinosaurs in particular the theropods/birds. So is there anything interesting/new happening with the ornithischi
Early human marks are 'symbols' By Paul Rincon BBC News Online science staff
A series of parallel lines engraved in an animal bone between 1.4 and 1.2 million years ago may be the earliest example o
...al with the old and the coming of the new species.
But let us do something exciting as I wait for the news of whether the large South Dakota mosquitoes are Culiseta annulata or whether they are Asia...
Kind forward of a post on aus.politics *****************************
AND THIS IS THE GOOD NEWS
THE BAD NEWS IS : THE DDD WILL WORSEN UNTIL I RETURN !!!
TERRIBLE DAYS AHEAD FOR AUSTRALIA, BUT YOU
...someone to ask a real Paleotological question to try and overwhelm the idiocy that has shown up on this newsgroup, here's one for you!
In searching the mid-clarendonian aged deposits here in Norther...
...k.
'If I had not spotted it, it would have been covered in concrete and put into a wall,' he told BBC News Online
Pietro Gaietto says it shows two heads, facing outwards and joined at the neck. On...
Hi,
Wondered if you could help - I found the item shown at http://member.newsguy.com/~aoates/fossil.jpg in the UK a couple of months ago and wondered if anyone could identify it.
Is it a fossil or
Iceman mystery solved
By Helen Briggs
BBC News Online
Scientists have pinpointed the likely birthplace of Oetzi the famous Iceman. The ancient hunter probably spent his childhood in what is now
The following news item may be of interest ...
Volcano theories may need revision
A textbook example of how chains of volcanic islands like Hawaii form is based on false assumptions, U.S. scientis
...e was not as far north as it is now.
Yes, that, and the layer of sediment on top. Here is a link to a news story about what happens when people bulldoze their way in without paying attention to what...
NewScientist.com news service
Pterosaurs, the extinct flying reptiles, had the largest neural system for processing balance information ever seen in a vertebrate. It probably allowed them to perform
...and in particular modern Europeans,' co-author Dr Katerina Harvati of New York University, US, told BBC News Online
Ancestral contribution
Researchers collected data on 15 standard 'landmarks', or...
Dear Newgroup-Members There's someone on the Paleontology-newsgroups that could tell me if the Journal Fieldiana (Geology) has a Web-page or there's someone that have an Email-address or a mailing-add
... English. David. P.S. Isn't there any way to stop some lunatics form posting creacionism and other crap news to this news group? I look to this group more rarelly than I used to cause the people reall...
The following news item might be of interest ...
Venom common, predates snake evolution
Venom is much more common among snakes than previously thought, and its origins predate the evolution of sna
...ity of Michigan reconstructed the dinosaur skull in a project funded partly by the National Geographic (news - web sites) Society.
A model of the assembled skull was presented Wednesday by the Ameri...
I have been away for a few days, but it seems this 'guest' has been quite busy flooding this newsgroup with junk posts. The cladists, of course, will not criticize their 'guest.'
Cleverness may carry survival costs
13:50 24 September 03
NewScientist.com news service
Being smart is not always a good thing in the evolutionary race, suggests a new study by Swiss researchers
...anization: whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies Newsgroups: sci.anthropology, sci.bio.paleontology, sci.med
Last time (several months ago), th...
View this article only Newsgroups: fr.usenet.forums.evolution, fr.sci.paleontologie, sci.bio.paleontology Date: 2003-07-20 16:43:40 PST
www.edwardtbabinski.us/babinski/whale_evolution.html
Periodi
Check out the article at http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/news/5722869.htm for a story regarding the tremendous treasure trove of paleontological wonders discovered during excavations for the 22-mil
...anization: whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies Newsgroups: sci.anthropology, sci.geo.geology, sci.bio.paleontology
One of the nice features o...
From the Dallas Morning News web site:
http://www.dallasnews.com/science/50084_SNAKELEGS17.html
'Michael Caldwell, one of the scientists who suggested Pachyrhachis was a primitive type of snake, s
From: garryde...@mail.com (Satan the Devil) Newsgroups: alt.politics.british,uk.politics.misc,alt.journalism.newspapers,uk.legal,uk.politics.parliament Subject: TEN COMMANDMENTS @ STONEHENGE HEELSTONE
As scientists, readers of this newsgroup might be interested in the following:
The Leonid meteor shower comes on the evening starting on November 18. For excellent viewing information, see
http://
...anization: whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies Newsgroups: sci.anthropology, sci.bio.paleontology, sci.geo.geology
While watching that TV pro...
I don't know how many of you reads alt.sci.planetary, but this appeared there, thought some of you might be interested:
'A mass extinction about 200 million years ago, which destroyed at least half
...know this isn't sci.bio.paleobotany, but if such a group or its equivalent exist, I can't see one on my newsserver)
Are there any resources on Late Cretaceous flora (especially in Asia) available on...
...rily adapted to the diet, which is similar to that eaten by gorillas and orangutans.
Read the rest at NewScientist
First human tongue transplant successful 14:26 22 July 03
The world's first hum...
Or, actually, I want this mummy. If only I had a place to put it...
http://www.msnbc.com/news/819818.asp?0dm=T12KT
Oct. 10 — A mummified dinosaur, unwrapped from the rocks of Montana, has reveal
...now how some of the ancient lineages of trees are doing in Oz? Idle curiosity, but after all, this is a newsgroup. John GW...
What would Gould have said about this?
From:
http://www.geosociety.org/news/pr/02-57.htm
Life after snowball: The oldest complex Ediacaran fossils Guy M. Narbonne and James G. Gehling, Depart
I have removed soc.history.medieval from the newsgroups and added sci.bio.paleontology and sci.bio.systematics because of the talk about 'phylogenetic systematics'. I'm doing a shorter followup to tal
...ember 29 1:59 PM ET
Dinosaur Embryo Skin Found Inside Fossilized Eggs By Karina Grazina
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/htx/nm/20010929/sc/argentina_dinosaur_dc_1...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters)...
I'm surfing some newsgroups and decide to check back in at sci.bio.paleontology for the hell of it, and I notice something...
no posts from Cal King.
I do a little search and find out that his las
'SEVEN CUBITS DEEP FROM SURFACE IS POINT, POINT IS EXACTLY BELOW THE CENTER OF THE HEEL STONE BETWEEN THE OTHER SIDES.'
Other Side
CROSS SECTION OF HEELSTONE DITCH:
... an enraged usenet reader to bash in the skull of some idiot who posted a large image file to the wrong newsgroup.
jdm...
...chaeologists? As an example, an otherwise reasonably ok story about fossil crocs http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_433247.html (ok, the bit about feeding on small dinosaurs is speculation to make t...
...ng house of weird published pieces related to science - Ed.], which in turn is based uncriticaly upon a NEWSPAPER article.
The 'human bones' to which the article refers are probably a portion of the...
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