Ben Creisler
Some recent (and not quite so recent) items:
Fossil Friday Roundup: October 5, 2018
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National Fossil Day events around October 17 update
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Vertebral orientation (in sauropods), part 3: Matt weighs in
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Triassic Carnian Pluvial Episode and volcanoes
Alastair Ruffell, Jacopo Dal Corso and Mike Benton (2018)
Triassic extinctions and explosions.
Geoscientist 28(8): 10-15
(pdf version is free)
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Prehistoric sharks feasted on flying reptiles, fossil reveals
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Oxford museum display 'rare, remarkably complete' plesiosaurs
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Fisk Museum of Natural History gains rare, ancient specimens
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Paleo-bio-inspired robotics at University of Pennsylvania
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Jinguofortis (in Italian)
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In German:
Late Permian tetrapod fossils from the Korbach Fissure in Germany under study, with some results to be published next year, according to JÃrg FrÃbisch; finds include numerous fossils of Procynosuchus, as well as protorosaurs, pareiasaurs, captorhinids, and evidence of chronosuchians (in German)
More info (in English):
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in Czech:
Animantarx ramaljonesi, "radioactive" dinosaur
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My life with dinosaurs (Vladimir Socha, author of dinosaur books)
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The largest of all birds
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Welsh photographer makes amazing pictures of children living out their dinosaur dream
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Videos:
Fossil (Panoplosaurus) solved great dinosaur cheek debate (with Jordan Mallon)
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Can We Get DNA From Fossils?
PBS Eons
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Pete Larson and Black Hills Institute.... (mainly T. rex stuff)
(no discussion of commercial sales...)
The MOST FAMOUS DINOSAUR Tooth! (Stan)
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PROOF...Dinosaurs had FEATHERS!Â
(new North American oviraptorosaur specimen with feather traces...)
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Non-dino stuff...ÂÂ
The Problem with Ice Age Overkill
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How kangaroos evolved with a quick jump
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Megatherium filholi, a "dwarf" giant ground sloth (in Spanish)