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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Paleontology / January 2005



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tobsRe: Big Bang Confirmed - Again30 Jan 2005 22:25 GMT19
>Aardvark J. Bandersnatch, MP, LP, BLT, ETC. wrote:
>> <Jabriol@excite.com> wrote in message
>> news:1106070501.561900.77200@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>> > Gary Bohn wrote:
Gorillas28 Jan 2005 05:51 GMT3
Why do they have such large canines when they are not carnivorous?
Spooky
tobsRe: Big Bang Confirmed - Again28 Jan 2005 01:03 GMT2
Philip Bowles wrote:
>> >Aardvark J. Bandersnatch, MP, LP, BLT, ETC. wrote:
>> >> <Jabriol@excite.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:1106070501.561900.77200@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
JOIN !!26 Jan 2005 05:45 GMT2
Open & Moderated Forum for Fossilized Whooly Mammoth, common name for
several extinct species of the elephant family. Fossilized Whooly
Mammoth had long, curved tusks that reached a length of about 3 m
(about 10.5 ft), and a prominent hump on the back. Those that lived in
fake inclusions in amber26 Jan 2005 05:43 GMT1
I'm interested in acquiring a pendant in amber, preferably with an
inclusion.
This eBay ad looks like it's a fake to me. The fact that it's close up and
you can't see the whole piece just seems fishy, as does the attitude of the
Request for help with thesis24 Jan 2005 12:13 GMT4
I am a master student at the faculty of computer science, University of
Oslo. My master thesis deals with collection software. One milestone is
to determine user requirements for collection software, at the moment
restricted to fossil collections. More precisely, I need input from
tobsRe: Big Bang Confirmed - Again24 Jan 2005 11:29 GMT1
>depending on your defintion of evolution; Evolution claims that life
>came into existence by chance, then by chance changed into new kinds,
>all the way from amoebas to men.
Missed this in my last reply. Evolution does not proceed by chance -
Proving that a human is only able to throw overarm, not monkeys nor apes21 Jan 2005 07:02 GMT3
Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
> Tue, 16 Mar 2004 01:24:42 GMT EdJohnson98012@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> > Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
Occam's Razor on NOVA's Piltdown Hoax; did Dawson die of natural causes?20 Jan 2005 09:37 GMT18
I was urged to watch the recent NOVA program on the Piltdown Hoax and to
offer my thoughts to the Internet. Here goes.
My gift is logic and applying logic to this story I use one of my best
tools-- Occam's Razor.  Occam's razor put in simple terms is that the
helping out on a dig in US?18 Jan 2005 21:53 GMT2
My wife is determined to get me out of Illinois, actually Chicago, and to
that end wants us to go on a dig for dinosaurs. All the commercial vendors
of these trips charge ALOT and I get the feeling that the bulk of the money
goes in their pockets NOT the folks doing the digging. I ...
Dinosaurs on a smaller earth17 Jan 2005 16:04 GMT15
Interesting.....
http://sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=81
Stonethrowing most compelling behaviour to create language16 Jan 2005 21:40 GMT17
Saw a documentary tonight called "Do you Speak American?" by Mr. McNiel
which got me to thinking that with all the time I spent on Stonethrowing
theory and how it created bipedalism, that I neglected to ever talk
about how Stonethrowing created language. By "creating" I mean the ...
Score one for the mammals!15 Jan 2005 22:35 GMT1
>>Science press releases are so annoying. Once again all of our views
of
>>the Mesozoic have been revolutionized by a single fossil. Yawn.
Score one for the mammals!14 Jan 2005 19:26 GMT4
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=dinosaur+mammal
I bet it tasted like chicken.
What classes to take?14 Jan 2005 17:29 GMT1
What classes are recommended for the new and upcoming paleontologist?
I have bought a few books as a start, some can be very expensive
though.
All suggestions are welcome ^_^
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