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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Transactions of the Royal Sounds of SVP
Yes, the seats squeaked upon sitting on them at this year’s Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting. During talks, most people sought to avoid the chirping by gently sliding laterally onto the cushion. But at the banquet, every applause was followed … Continue reading
Calls of the Wild
By: Ally McEntire The calls of the baby gator in the Holliday lab got me thinking about alligator vocalizations. On a whim, I decided to look this up and found a little more than I had bargained for. Alligators and … Continue reading
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Reaching Out for Science
What is it that scientists do all day while they are watching their shrimp walk on a treadmill? How do scientists know how Tyrannosaurus may have chewed or ran? How do they know if a molecule will work as a … Continue reading
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