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Forum Post Is creationism science? Science proves the accuracy of the Bible?
...no more dinosaurs. We will quit looking. >> I'm sorry sir. You're the one not reading. Science is a way to discover, to know natural laws-phenomena. Religion too often says God did...
Forum Post 100 Most Important Science Books
...> How revealing.... '> '> The list only contains _European_ authors. Where would modern science be '> without the contribution of Arab civilization? '> 'A v...
Forum Post enviromental science
How were biomes dscovered?
Forum Post Science
Do you know that scientists recently discovered that it actually hurts fish when they are hooked and that they got stressed and violent! How much did this testing cost the american people? They actu...
Blog Post Science On The Internet - The Paleontology Angle
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 pal...
Blog Post Bridging Science, Religion And Things In Between
After reading an interesting discussion of the book of Isabelle Ducan, Pre-Adamite Man, Or, The Story of Our Old Planet and Its Inhabitants on Laelaps I decided to comment on the entire effort to b...
Photo Comment skimmer box
... it for me at work the day before we headed down there. No joke I didnt know he new how to build those. My science teacher said I should though because they charge a highprice for them! Ill take anoth...
Forum Post dinosaurs still live underwater!
...e KT extinction. After all not all the lake monster and sea monster sightings have been identified yet by science. I still believe like some others on this forum that man and science has not yet dis...
Forum Post any evidence that T-rex may have hopped like a kangaroo?
Science is, and will always be a logical "GUESS". I don't know how it changed to being fact. You take a guess, try to get evidence to prove it, and then you get a guess with proof tha...
Forum Post I have a lot more theories concerning dinosaurs. Thanks, Der...
I couldn't agree with you more. I like your philosophy about how science is done. It seems to me in this field of dinosaur paleontology that a lot of scientists are guilty of arm waving and ta...
Forum Post fossils in Maryland
I am looking for resources having to do with locating fossils in Maryland. I am trying to make an Earth Science/Life Science connection for my seventh grade students. I would like to put together a fi...
Forum Post There was was a name for the asteroid that killed the life o...
...cer. See, it has a name and it doesn't matter if it's right because the internet was created by science and science is never wrong. HaHa! "Please don't call me all sorts of bad ...
Forum Post Largest carnivore found so far.
This came in news over a year ago (29/4/99) - see: http://abcnews.go.com/sections/science/DailyNews/ dinosaurs990429.html and again earlier this year (10/3/00). see : http://abcnews.go.com/sect...
Forum Post State BOE descides against evolution in Kansas
...gy is about, and why they don't care whether a dime of funding goes to support basic research in this science (in fact, some are actively working against it). We look like a bunch of dolts to the...
Forum Post Help with a Dinosaur name
Thanks random scientist. Im working on that thats my dream! Im taking geology and earth sciences. I have 7 science classes threw out highschool thats 7 years of science under 4 years of highschool! An...
Forum Post Hi. I'm am doing these project on if the dinosaurs could sur...
...almost all historical writings there are tales of dragons. If these people said they existed than how can science say they didn't. Where's science's proof to discount all the written ...
Forum Post Re dinosaur hearts
... quotes (misquotes?) in some on-line and print news publications. Here are a few examples: 1) From ABC Science News On-Line <http://abcnews.go.com/sections/science/DailyNews/ dinos000420.html&g...
Forum Post Books
Also, try a few sites like: Amazon's paleo area (go to the science books area and work your way down to fossils/paleo) and About.com's geology/paleo area. You get site and book recs. It ...
Forum Post Eukaryotes 2.7 billion years ago?
...cteria were involved. See : Brocks J J, et al, Archean molecular fossils and early rise of Eukaryotes, Science 1999; 285: 1033-36 Knoll A H, A new molecular window on early life, Science 1999;...
Blog Comment Looks like a Tarsiers
ok im just a high school student who sall a pic of this in my science book an they looked pretty cool and was wonderin if they were fore sale an how much
Forum Post Fossil Eggs 1 inch dia
You could take it up to a science teacher at a collage. Or you could take it to a musuem!? I guess so. Im not to sure
Forum Post herbiverous dinos,warm or cold blooded?
True. It's an age-old debate in the science of Paleontology, Kenobi. And you're certainly not the first, nor will you be the last, to ask this question.
Blog Comment What Do You Expect From The Natural History Museum?
...uis! lol unfortonetly it is the truth and there are shootings up there lol and from my house to get to the science center i have to drive threw it :((. But i would love to but i cant :(( but if you do...
Forum Post definately not feeling any chemistry between us
Harry I think that if you want to secure work as a paleontologist (a field within geoscience) a master's degree in geology or earth science is necessary.
Forum Post School
Yeah I have great classes. Not that much science though I got weight tranning and fit gym and health! I love sports
Forum Post color of dinos - why blue and not green for example
...9;t: they make educated guesses and other guestimates in (almost?) all cases. Jarno Peschier, computer science student, Utrecht University...
Blog Comment Jurassic Park got something right! AGAIN!
Thanks. You've helped me a lot in school because now in science i think my opinions through before I raise my hand, my teacher said "Sam, your a very smart student but I've noticed you seem to take y...
Blog Comment Utahraptor Research, Part 4: Questions and Habitat
... conclusions based on what is known about them Random Scientist. This is the way Paleontologists and most science works. A logical conclusion based on what we know. If we were completely sure, woul...
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