Sentences with phrase «palaeobiology from»

But now, they are indispensable to our lives,» says Jan Zalasiewicz, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's Department of Geology.
Jan Zalasiewicz, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's Department of Geology explained: «Plastics were more or less unknown to our grandparents, when they were children.
Sarah Gabbott, Professor of Palaeobiology from the University of Leicester's School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, said: «When we first saw the large worm curled around, almost hugging, lots of tiny worms, we suspected that we had uncovered an adult with offspring.

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A new study from the University of Bristol, led by Masters of Palaeobiology student Eddy Strickson, has presented clear evidence about how plant - eating dinosaurs evolved.
In 2008, Andrzej Kaim of the Institute of Palaeobiology in Warsaw, Poland, found a «modern» final phase in a fossil from later in the dinosaur era (Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, doi.org/bmz82c).
In Asher R, Mueller J (eds) From clone to bone: the synergy of morphological and molecular tools in palaeobiology: 83 - 165 (Cambridge University Press)
Professor Emily Rayfield, Professor of Palaeobiology at the University of Bristol and project lead, said: «Our research does not cast doubt on Darwin's ideas, far from it.
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