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...r three feet in length and weighing around five to six pounds. In the latest issue of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology a 45 mm skull of a very young Heterodontosaurus, an early dinosaur is descr...
...Philosophy not even in science philosophy but I had my share of courses and reading on the subject.
I look at paleontology and all the theories in the natural sciences from outside, but still there ...
...ay.
If you are not reading the blogs you might want to follow the story by checking the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology report as you'll find there the claims that were made.
If you want to rea...
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
The article of Garnier in micro paleontology is in the midst of a small storm as anonymous accusation arose and spread throughout the Internet that his research was unreliable.
Well I'm not a paleon
...irst post.. I need some serious advice and here is my story:
I am 17 years old.. I have been interested in paleontology and dinosaurs since I was younger.. However, I also love music. You see, my...
A lament: sci.bio.paleontology seems to have been taken over entirely by usenet loons. And not very interesting ones, either. At least Cal was amusing at times, and discussions with him bore some rese
In response to a request for 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
...agnosed as bones of twenty dinosaurs of a new species. Soon their description will be in 'Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology'. And the dinosaur that is mayby the oldest one in the world will be named ...
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
...news to this news group? I look to this group more rarelly than I used to cause the people really interested in paleontology are here in minority. Sorry again, I now have my English probably looks lik...
... itself prove that evolution has occurred.'
For proof that evolution really did take place, they fall back on paleontology. As stated in Outlines of Historical Geology: 'Although the comparative stu...
Can anyone tell me of any groups close to Worcester, MA, in either direction (E, W) that my sister, niece & I can join, maybe go on field trips with if they lead such? And can anyone tell me of *speci
...as excellent. And then I tried to remember where I had heard it before. I think I heard it before on a movie of paleontology interest...
...hough I've managed to find some research for my topic, I'm struggling as I don't have any sort of background in paleontology. The subject I'm interested in is fairly narrow, and has to do something co...
...se 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), that I was on this subject I was...
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
Hi,
I'm no scholar of paleontology but I'm very interested in studying and researching information regarding the Cambrian/Devonian/Ordovician periods of history and I was wondering if any one could
I was just looking at paleontology courses at college and all of the descriptions said that field trips were required. What kind of field trips? Long term field trips (weeks)? or short term (a day)? I
Question here, what is the prevailing conesus in the paleontology community about how, where and when alligators first evolved?
...ce grad student. For my final Resources in Science and Technology project, I have chosen do a resource guide on paleontology. I was wondering if I could get your input on this.
Are there any resourc...
...se 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 program of Pickford and Senut on ...
...g atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies Newsgroups: sci.anthropology, sci.geo.geology, sci.bio.paleontology
One of the nice features of living in the tristate region where Iowa, Neb...
Wow ! Thanks for that info, Cobber ! I am relaying it to me mates on sci.geo.geology and sci.bio.paleontology
... see you in Kal next week ! I should be back from the Warburton by then !
...fication FAQ he posted to sci.geo.geology on Nov 17, 2002.
I cross-posted this to sci.geo.geology and sci.bio.paleontology.
Good luck, Christof...
...amed Leonardo, was fossilized in an unusual way, its discoverers reported Thursday at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology’s annual meeting in Norman, Okla. Only a handful of such dinosaur mummies...
Do you know any crackpot websites about paleontology?
Lars Dietz
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
... a Biology/Geology Freshman at the University at Buffalo, it struck me recently if there was a Usenet group for Paleontology... frankly, considering I've been into Paleontology since I was... eh... fo...
Wow. Didn't know there was a Google site on Paleontology! I've checked out some comments and already learned 'a bunch'. Please visit the fossils in my collection by going to my website at: http://www.
...; let me roll it out again and see if anyone takes the bait!
Lets assume that some university out there has a paleontology and a mechanical engineering department interested in some 'off the wall' r...
...ointment if it turns out to be untrue? I think it is, because if it is true, it is going to be a HUGE story for paleontology....
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
Earlier this month I attended the annual meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology for the first time. It was a fantastic time, and I recommend it for anyone who has a keen interest in Vert. P
What would the study of marine fossils be, marine paleontology? What degree would I need to acheive to work in this field? How is the job market in this field? And can I make a decent living? I would
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I can answer one question approximatly: that being the 'currently estimated' age of the Earth. That would be 4.6 to 4.7 billion years ago.
The second is more difficult: I can provide no figures
I am a newbie to this group, and have no formal education in biology or paleontology, or geology, but have been in 'informal' student most of my life.
What is the definitions of polyphyly and paraph
I am better-versed in evolution and paleontology than most people, but on this newsgroup I keep seeing a few certain words I haven't encountered before...
•Simplesiomorphic
•New synthesis or m
...ers, journal editions and state survey publications on a variety of topics. Most deal with some element of micropaleontology, such as Palynology or planktonic Foraminifera. JUST ASK!
Need any plankt...
...so often that it seems to mean anything and everything the person speaking/writing doesn't like. It seems to be paleontology's bogeyman. It's starting to sound like kindergartners who haven't learned ...
...pid) do not want to give due recognition to what Ignatius said. B) The debate between 'Creationism' and current Paleontology. C) Some remarks about old and new ideas on Phobos.
In my URL or in here:...
: Panda's Thumb' by Stephen Jay Gould.
: After rigorously examining this assertion through solid geometry and : thermodynamics I have not been able to comprehend the thinking of the : authors, becau
With Dave Peters' permission, I am forwarding these observations of his to sci.bio.paleontology:
[Re: differing views on the reconstruction of _Longisquama_]
As an addendum to that postscript:
...:
I apologize if this is the wrong forum for this, but I don't know who else to ask. I have been a big fan of paleontology since at least the age of six, as well as interested in geology and astrono...
...'m a daily reader (professional musician, amateur paleontologist). Anyway... anyone care to drop their favorite paleontology bookmarks into this thread (or email me privately)? MUCH appreciated!
All...
...ng more than 100 pounds. And some scientists believe it all happened within maybe 400 years, a mere eyeblink in paleontology.
What caused this? Debate has gone on for decades, centering mostly on tw...
...nyone else on here is from the area, always looking for collecting buddies. I have got all the info from Dallas Paleontology Socity and will be joining that next week at their monthly meeting just wan...
i really want to know about the history of paleontology
please give me an information
thankyou very much!!
OK, I know this question is obscure and not (directly) about paleontology or evolution, but this seemed to be the place to ask.
I have a friend who has a weird questionnaire to fill out for job-rela
... suggest some journals in which paleotological work appears? I have a subscription to the Journal Of Vertabrate Paleontology, but i am looking for others too. I am looking specifically for onces conce...
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