Some recent items:
Radio broadcast: Dinosaurs Come Back To Life At The Smithsonian (+ Kathy Wankel visits her find, now the Nation's T. rex)
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French paleontologist Lee Rozada successfully defends doctoral thesis about the Angeac-Charente dinosaur site in France, including a mass death scenario for the stub-forelimb ornithomimosaurs (in French)
Thesis abstract in French and English
ABSTRACT: TAPHONOMY OF THE ASSEMBLAGE OF VERTEBRATE FOSSIL MACROREMAINS OF THE LAGERSTÃTTE OF ANGEAC-CHARENTE (LOWER CRETACEOUS, CHARENTE, FRANCE)....
"...It is dominated by dinosaurs, especially a new species of non-ornithomimid ornithomimosaur, many of whom remain resulting from a catastrophic mass death of a multigenerational herd dominated by juveniles and subadults. "
Cartoon tribute
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News story (full article text requires subscription)
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Head shapes of "raptor" theropods
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Canadian Museum of Science and Nature new pterosaur exhibit:
Pterosaur: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs June 15 - Sept 2
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Brazil wins legal fight over 100-million-year-old fossil bounty
A French court has ordered the return of 45 dinosaur and animal fossils to Brazil, and will soon rule on the fate of a spectacular pterosaur skeleton.
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Titantosaur fossils discovered in the State of GoiÃs in Brazil, the first find of dinosaur bones in the region (in Portuguese)
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Progressive Palaeontology 2019 meeting report
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Talk by Michael DâEmic in Cody, Wyoming, examines growth rate of dinosaurs
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More on giant frozen wolf head from Siberia