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| Happy New YEAR Garry Denke. | 31 Dec 2005 21:28 GMT | 1 |
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| Salaries of Scientists | 31 Dec 2005 15:04 GMT | 1 |
The latest figures for the salaries of scientist has been posted at http://www.jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/sciencesalaries.html -------------------------------------------------------------- Jupiter Scientific -- dedicated to the promotion of science
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| removing flesh from bone for fossil activity | 29 Dec 2005 05:08 GMT | 1 |
I am a high school science teacher. I recently acquired a white tail deer carcass from a local hunter. I would like to use this carcass in a fossil dig lab activity for my students. In the past I have done this lab with a turkey carcass, which is very easy to prep. However, now I
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| TOBS: The Cambrian Outburst, comments from Alfred Romer | 20 Dec 2005 01:50 GMT | 38 |
Paleontologist Alfred Romer wrote: "Below this [Cambrian period], there are vast thicknesses of sediments in which the progenitors of the Cambrian forms would be expected. But we do not find them; these older beds are almost barren of evidence of life, and the general
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| 330 Mya Eurypterid trackway | 18 Dec 2005 23:41 GMT | 44 |
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v438/n7068/abs/438576a.html Nature 438, 576 (1 December 2005) | doi:10.1038/438576a Palaeoecology: A gigantic fossil arthropod trackway Martin A. Whyte
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| What is known about the sex-life of dinosaurs ??? | 15 Dec 2005 18:01 GMT | 2 |
I mean, they were some sort of animals. They had to have sex to reproduce. Is anything known about dino-sex? Did they have sperm? Did they even have penises and vaginas ? Did they have orgasms ?
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| Question re. diurnal dinosaurs | 10 Dec 2005 06:42 GMT | 32 |
I'm just peaking in to see if you can help me with some information. Can you please tell me if allasaurs and/or giganatosaurs were diurnal? Thanks!
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| New Archaeopteryx fossil | 10 Dec 2005 05:20 GMT | 4 |
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn8408 I'm surprised not to have seen any mention of this yet - reading the article my impression is that the animal does indeed sound very similar to Rahonavis. The importance of this discovery seems to be that
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| HAPPY XMAS SEASON TO YOU ALL BASTARDS | 08 Dec 2005 06:21 GMT | 2 |
This is to wish you all Bastards an excellent Xmas season, as from today to New Years Eve. I wish you all an excellent 9.2 Sydney Quake, plus of course the following 100 ft Tsunami to thank you of your 35 years duration Collective Crimes !
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| "Dallasaurus turneri" discussed,article link | 07 Dec 2005 14:43 GMT | 1 |
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051117/ap_on_sc/dallasaurus;_ylt=Ag3D3IeQjfWAVE7z2f S6hQAPLBIF;_ylu=X3oDMTA5aHJvMDdwBHNlYwN5bmNhdA--
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| How "dinosaurs of the ocean" evolved | 07 Dec 2005 14:41 GMT | 1 |
Nice trio of dinosaur/reptile articles on World Science website. (Story in World Science) http://www.world-science.net/
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| TEN REASONS WHY "EVOLUTION ONLY" IS LOGICALLY, SCIENTIFICALLY AND LEGALLY CONTROVERSIAL | 07 Dec 2005 05:31 GMT | 4 |
TEN REASONS WHY "EVOLUTION ONLY" IS LOGICALLY, SCIENTIFICALLY AND LEGALLY CONTROVERSIAL This discussion of origins science deals only with biological origins - the science which
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| A Jealous God: Science's Crusade Against Religion | 02 Dec 2005 13:20 GMT | 6 |
Award-winning journalist Pamela Winnick will speak on her new book: A Jealous God: Science's Crusade Against Religion, at Discovery's DC offices. In her book, Winnick reveals how science has today become a religion of its own, complete with its own furious Inquisitors who ...
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