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...n his statistical and allometric studies of the fossils.
One interesting facet that came out of this study was the “demographics” of the Ghost Ranch population—over 40% of the pr...
...see rather clearly.
Theories in science are reductionist, they take all that we know in their field of study and try to find rules that can explain everything in a satisfactory manner.
Sure there ...
...en the fact that there could be a vast number of parallel theories that could apply to the same field of study.
John S. Wilkins claims in the article that granted the progressive nature of our knowl...
The recent discoveries of new dinosaurs species in Utah and Argentina infuse new blood to the study of these ancient creatures.
The report of the National Geographic news is really taking us throug
...highlighting features and making them visible, by making many casts of interesting parts for visitors to study closely, by providing visual aids and checklists to be carried through the exhibit, some ...
...and birds. Surprising Ha? The same zoological family includes dinosaurs, crocodiles and birds.
People studying dinosaurs believe that they live even today as birds and this conclusion was based on ...
...hing including the structure and the food they consumed.
I am more the historical type when it comes to studying the beloved dinosaurs but are you? Do you free your imagination and stage competitions...
Hello.
I am a studying library and information sciences. For one of my classes we have to study the trafic on a discussion group such as this one.
I was wondering if those of you who use this site
...suggesting the fires that created it were started and controlled by early humans.
Goren-Inbar sees the study as a breakthrough in terms of understanding the evolution of hominids: the fact that they...
...ort
The findings broadly agree with a large genetic survey of the British Isles published in 2003. The study, led by Professor David Goldstein of University College London, found that the genetic st...
Last night I was studying on a lot of things about the evolution of snakes, and made an article with my findings. http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/articles/snake_vestigial_limb.html
I learned something
...uman remains and artefacts.
Last week, a federal appeals court finally granted scientists the right to study the 9200-year-old bones, against the wishes of a group of native American tribes, includi...
...ciences at RTH Zurich told BBC News Online: 'This is the first time that anyone has made a comprehensive study of the migration of a human in the past.
'It looks like he lived much of his life in a ...
...cates there was no major difference in the prey hunted by Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon, according to a new study.
The paper, published in the online Journal of Archaeological Science, counters the ide...
...e Y chromosome (NRY) in 121 and 147 extant males from Oman and northern Egypt, respectively. The present study uncovers three important points concerning these demic movements: (1) The E3b1-M78 and E3...
Just how normal is normal? 18 November 2003 16:00 GMT by Helen Dell
Studying the variation between so-called normal lab animals could help explain how seemingly minor differences between people can
..., they fall back on paleontology. As stated in Outlines of Historical Geology: 'Although the comparative study of living animals and plants may give very convincing circumstantial evidence, fossils pr...
...imes [1-4] , as well as practiced more regularly in recent times [5], than we might like to think. A new study of molecular variation at the prion protein gene locus in human populations [6] adds fuel...
Let me start off by saying that I am no dinosaur paleontologist. My passion is the study of dinosaurs. I am totally amazed by these animals and I like to study them. I have done research on Spinosauru
Date limit set on first Americans
By Paul Rincon
A new genetic study deals a blow to claims that humans reached America at least 30,000 years ago - around the same time that people were colonising
...ntist.com news service
Being smart is not always a good thing in the evolutionary race, suggests a new study by Swiss researchers
If intelligence were always a positive attribute, it would always ...
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 recall, you're a physicist of some sort, yes? Isn't it just possible that the people who specialise in studying living systems might be better qualifued to make that judgement than you?
The way yo...
...nitheans, and patagopterygiforms (whether they should have jumped over chaoyangiforms as well needs more study, but I can make that minor adjustment if need be). Mononykiformes are far too derived to ...
...hrower. I am going to presume that both Martin and Brigitte are too biased and prejudicial to redo their study of Orrorin sites and make the analysis of whether Orrorin was indeed a stonethrower.
An...
...genetic progression of plumages grown within the follicles of birds.' When he does refer to an embryonic study, he says: 'During the development of the first feather papillae in the embryo (before day...
...l Caldwell, one of the scientists who suggested Pachyrhachis was a primitive type of snake, said the new study doesn't prove that snakes didn't arise from mosasaurs. Only more fossils will help resolv...
...a lot of the recent studies (including this one) into context.
The thing I find fascinating about this study is that it lumps *all* humans into the 70kya pot, whereas other studies distinguish sub-S...
...her Islands. It's about 6 times bigger than the Manicouagan shape.
Does somebody know if there was any study or research made in that area that could explain this shape in the continental area ?...
... eat, is as effective in lowering cholesterol as an established cholesterol-lowering drug, reveals a new study. High cholesterol levels increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The key component...
...n the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana.
Army ants have been around for over 100 million years. A new study indicates the insects all share identical genetic markers that reveal a common ancestor. ...
... diseases like Alzheimer's. The data that results from this is publicly available for all biochemists to study and they have been successfully publishing significant papers on these results.
The pro...
...t A. garhi doesn't even remotely resemble what we would expect to find in a human ancestor. I remember a study presented in the National Geo last year which showed that A. africanus was a more likely ...
This topic was being discussed here recently. Apparently a new study of Middle Jurassic theropod tracks in southern England show a large theropod varying between a walking speed of 4mph and a running
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
... the last Darwin thread
First there is a good story on the 'science' of gnaw marks. A few years back a study was written as to why MOST dinosaur bones show predation marks. The study was based on ma...
...ict parsimony and other simplistic approaches can often lead to 'facile diagnosis'. If only people would study how Ashlock did cladistic analysis, we would all be a lot better off. When I defend cladi...
...rtions of the female genitalia which are responsible for the estrus behavior. It would be of interest to study the gibbons and tarsiers. They have large bipartite brains which have the circuitry of co...
...modern-day descendants of these terrestrial pioneers. RESEARCHERS AT Pennsylvania State University, in a study appearing in Friday 's issue of the journal Science, said land plants in the form of moss...
...easured. Relationships are so ambivalent that any results seem meaningless as far as scientific value. I study paleozoic brachiopods and corals. Cladistics is a non-issue. A 'so what' subject. 'What's...
...s as long as 30,000 years ago, said Rob Bonnichsen, director of Oregon State University's Center for the Study of the First Americans.
Still, the mammal extinctions do roughly coincide with a time o...
By Tim Friend, USA TODAY 10/03/00- Updated 04:06 PM ET
A study on the first discovery of a fossilized dinosaur heart, widely reported last spring in newspapers and on television, is under attack ove
For example, natural theology-the study of nature for the purpose of understanding God's intentions-was considered a legitimate branch of science until about 150 years ago. As a result, in 1859 some o
In the course of the past year I've seen a report on CNN to the effect that the entire green plant genome has been genetically sequenced. New relations were discovered between various hitherto unrelat
...tringer, C., Wilfing, H., zur Nedden, D., Weber, G., Recheis, W., and J.L. Arsuaga. (1997) A comparative study of stereolithographically modelled skulls of Petralona and Borken Hill: Implications for ...
...order should be enlarged to include more primitive forms (prolacertiforms & rhynchosaurs) will take more study. ORDER THECODONTIFORMES 1 Proterosuchidae 2 Erythrosuchidae ? Chasmatosauridae ? Cerritos...
...ology a branch of Geology just as (let's say) Cardiology is a branch of Medicine? I mean, do you have to study a full four years of Geology and then another few years to specialize in Paleo?
Does an...
...careous algae to sediments in shallow tropical waters. Can you help us and give some keys or methods for studying their production rates, how to measure their contribution to sandy beaches, etc. Thank...
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