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American Museum Of Natural History Hosts The Museum Gala NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 19: (L-R) AMNH Curator of Paleontology Mark A. Norell, Serena Levy and Shawn Levy attend the Museum Gala at the American Museum of Natural H...
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Added: 21st November 2009
Paleontologists find extinction rates higher in open-ocean settings during mass extinctions Arnie Miller, University of Cincinnati professor of paleontology in the McMicken College of Arts & Sciences, and co-author Michael Foote of the University o...
Tags: Extinction; Marine Biology; Global Warming; Oceanography; Dinosaurs; Early Climate 
Added: 19th November 2009
Sabertooth Tigers Were Relative Pussycats Though their long teeth look fearsome, male sabertooth cats may have actually been less aggressive than their feline cousins, a new study finds.
Tags: sabertooth cat  carnivore  paleontology  mammal  biology  feline  evolution  human evolution  theory of evolution  evolution of man  paleontology 
Added: 18th November 2009
A new species of dinosaur from the early Jurassic period, approximately 195 million years old, has been discovered in South Africa. Dubbed Aardonyx ("Earth Claw...
Tags: New Species; Biology; Nature; Dinosaurs; Fossils; Paleontology 
Added: 11th November 2009
Central Africa The lush, tropical Congo Basin was much different 150 million to 200 million years ago when dinosaurs roamed Gondwana, the single continent formed by Africa and...
Tags: Nature; Endangered Plants; Earth Science; Rainforests; Paleontology; Early Climate 
Added: 11th November 2009
Warm-blooded Dinosaurs Worked Up A Sweat Were dinosaurs "warm-blooded" like present-day mammals and birds, or "cold-blooded" like present day lizards? The implications of this simple-sounding question ...
Tags: Extinction; Animals; Life Sciences; Dinosaurs; Paleontology; Early Mammals 
Added: 11th November 2009
Scientists Find New Dinosaur Species in South Africa Scientists say they've discovered a new dinosaur species in South Africa that may help explain how the creatures evolved into the largest animals on land.
Tags: t rex  dinosaur  reptiles  paleontology  evolution  human evolution  theory of evolution  evolution of man  paleontology 
Added: 11th November 2009
Dinosaurs May Have Been Warm-Blooded Many dinosaurs may have been warm-blooded just like mammals or birds, potentially explaining their extraordinary success before their extinction
Tags: t rex  dinosaur  reptiles  warm  blooded  paleontology  By Charles Q. Choi  evolution  human evolution  theory of evolution  evolution of man  paleontology 
Added: 11th November 2009
Iconic Photo Of JFK Assassin Oswald Was Not Faked, Professor Finds A computer scientist has new evidence regarding a photograph of accused JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. He digitally analyzed the iconic image of Oswald picture...
Tags: Photography; Statistics; Computer Graphics; Paleontology 
Added: 10th November 2009
Spanish researchers have studied the fossil record of hadrosaurs, the so-called "duck-billed" dinosaurs, in the Iberian Peninsula for the purpose of determining...
Tags: New Species; Evolutionary Biology; Extinction; Dinosaurs; Fossils; Paleontology 
Added: 10th November 2009
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