Sentences with phrase «paleontologist paul»

Nitrogen ratios proved a «blunt» measure, says paleontologist Paul Koch of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
«Any specimens from these earlier time horizons are interesting,» says paleontologist Paul Sereno of the University of Chicago, who discovered the Argentinean dinosaurs.
Paleontologist Paul Olsen kneels for a look at the round cross-section of stone at the end of the core.
In Arizona's Painted Desert, paleontologist Paul Olsen is drilling into multihued rock layers more than 200 million years old in hopes of confirming his controversial timeline for the late Triassic period.
Ibrahim, together with University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno, find their holy grail of dinosaurs: a second partially complete Spinosaurus.
But University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno is ecstatic about what he is finding as he sifts through the 20 tons of fossils recovered there.
Paleontologist Paul Tafforeau developed a technique to use the synchrotron to study fossils even still partially entombed — with resolution at the micron scale.
«Living herd animals do occasionally turn carnivore to fulfill a particular nutritional need,» says vertebrate paleontologist Paul Barrett of the Natural History Museum in London.

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But in March 2017, Ph.D. student Matthew Baron and vertebrate paleontologist David Norman of the University of Cambridge, along with paleobiologist Paul Barrett of the Natural History Museum in London, proposed upending that long - standing arrangement.
In a separate study, CT analysis of the inner ear of Archaeopteryx — a 145 - million - year - old creature considered to be a link between reptiles and birds — indicated that it «had hearing ability much like a modern emu,» says Paul Barrett, another paleontologist at the museum.
Paul Olsen, a paleontologist at Columbia University, offers an alternative theory: Yet another large asteroid smacked Earth.
By shifting the earliest dinosauromorphs» first appearance toward the present, the findings suggest that they appeared only after ecosystems had largely recovered from the end - of - the - Permian mass extinctions, says Paul Olsen, a paleontologist at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York.
«It's a really nice example of a key study where humans and climate seem to be intersecting in some way,» says Paul Koch, a paleontologist and geoscientist at the University of California, Santa Cruz, who wasn't involved in the research.
His parents, Paul (William H. Macy) and Amanda (Tea Leoni), con first - hand - experienced paleontologist Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill) to accompany them during an adventure - seeking flyover of the highly restricted island, along with his protégé Billy (Alessandro Nivola).
According to the company's website, its authors include economists Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould, physicist Richard Feynman, and historians Peter Gay, Jonathan Spence, Christopher Lasch, and George F. Kennan as welll as Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry; Jared Diamond's Pulitzer Prize - winning best - seller Guns, Germs, and Steel; Judy Rogers's The Zuni Café Cookbook; Patrick O'Brian's naval adventures and others.
Paul E. Olsen, a paleontologist and climate researcher at Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
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