Neanderthals Were Smarter Than Science Thought, Suggest Crazy Cave Rings

Edit New York Magazine 26 May 2016
Neanderthals have a branding problem. Early anatomists described them as “a barbarous and savage race,” and a classic paleontology textbook threw epic shade on their skulls, saying they were better suited to “vegetative or bestial functions” rather than to the “mind” that was the secret sauce to humanity’s takeover. But...More » ... ....

First meeting with the press for our baby walrus (Government of Quebec)

Edit Public Technologies 26 May 2016
(Source. Government of Quebec). QUÉBEC CITY, May 26, 2016/CNW Telbec/ - The press has been convoked this afternoon for a first meeting with the very first baby walrus born in a Canadian zoological environment ... Mr ... its scientific research projects, most notably focusing on marine animals at the Aquarium du Québec, paleontological discoveries at Parc national de Miguasha, and even light pollution at Parc national du Mont-Mégantic. Contest....

"Imaginate" Exhibit to Open at Mayborn Museum (Baylor University)

Edit Public Technologies 26 May 2016
(Source. Baylor University). Follow us on Twitter. @BaylorUMedia. Media contact. Terry Goodrich, (254) 710-3321 ... 5 ... University Parks Drive ... Located on the Baylor University campus, the Mayborn Museum Complex features a natural science and cultural history museum focusing on Central Texas with walk-in dioramas, including one on the Waco Mammoth Site, and exploration stations for geology, paleontology, archaeology, and natural history ... (noodl....

Dino exhibitions not extinct in Hudson County

Edit NJ dot com 25 May 2016
Liberty Science Center has transformed its backyard into a paleontological dig site for a special, limited-engagement "Dino Dig." Guests have a chance to experience a paleontological expedition during the month-long exhibition, working alongside LSC's Dino Dig Guide......

Backgrounder 2016 South Saskatchewan Announcement Grand total investment*: $20.7M (Embassy of Canada in France)

Edit Public Technologies 25 May 2016
(Source. Embassy of Canada in France). Grasslands National Park (NP). Grasslands National Park, located in southwestern Saskatchewan, is Canada's first national park established to represent the mixed-grass prairie natural region. The first major land purchase of Grasslands National Park was in 1984 ... The park has a strong natural, cultural and paleontological heritage. List of projects.. Project name ... Estimated total. $1.5M ... Project name ... $3M....

Backgrounder 2016 South Saskatchewan Announcement Grand total investment*: $20.7M (Parks Canada)

Edit Public Technologies 25 May 2016
(Source. Parks Canada). Grasslands National Park (NP). Grasslands National Park, located in southwestern Saskatchewan, is Canada's first national park established to represent the mixed-grass prairie natural region. The first major land purchase of Grasslands National Park was in 1984 ... The park has a strong natural, cultural and paleontological heritage. List of projects.. Project name. Grasslands National Park - Firehall Rehabilitation ... $3M....

A spat over search for killer asteroids

Edit The Miami Herald 24 May 2016
More than 14,000 known asteroids zip through Earth’s neighborhood. They will all miss Earth in the coming decades. But hundreds of thousands more have not yet been discovered, and whether any of those are on course to slam into our planet, no one knows ... Myhrvold barged in ... Space agency officials disagree ... During his paleontological endeavors – another hobby – he challenged research by a Florida State University professor, Gregory M ... ....

Please stop redesigning the T. rex

Edit The Washington Post 23 May 2016
I was not entirely recovered from the revelation that Tyrannosaurus rex was apparently coated in some sort of feathers when the news came, last week, that T. rex probably had both fleshy gums and lips. After all, Robert Reisz argued to the Canadian Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, the teeth of the Lizard King had a layer of enamel that had […]> ... ....

T-Rex May Have Had Lips Covering Up Its Teeth

Edit IFL Science 23 May 2016
Steven Spielberg may want to fire his dinosaur man, as new research suggests that the snarling, teeth-bearing thug of a tyrannosaurus rex immortalized by "Jurassic Park" may have been somewhat wide of the mark ... Presenting his work at the Canadian Society of Vertebrate Paleontology conference last week, he explained how he came to his conclusion after comparing the anatomy of the T-rex to that of the crocodile and the monitor lizard ... ....
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Tyrannosaurus Rex

Dinosaurs may have had lips that hid teeth, research suggests

Edit CNN 23 May 2016
(CNN)The "Jurassic Park" image of a Tyrannosaurus rex baring a mouthful of ferocious teeth may be getting a facelift ... University of Toronto vertebrate paleontologist Robert Reisz presented the findings Friday at the Canadian Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's (PDF) in Mississauga, Ontario. "In popular culture, we imagine dinosaurs as more ferocious-looking, but that is not the case," Reisz said in a news release ... Read More ... ....

12-year-old California student ready to start university

Edit Sydney Morning Herald 23 May 2016
Sacramento, California ... "I think I'll be 18 when I get my MD," he said. Advertisement ... He was always a keen learner but it wasn't until he attended a paleontology talk at UC Berkley and was invited by the lecturer to visit his office and see real dinosaur bones – "have you ever held a 6-million-year-old dinosaur bone? It's way cool!" - that he realised how interested he was in science ... AP with Lia Timson. ....

Smithsonian Scientists Find Sustainable Solutions for Oysters in the Future by Looking Deep Into the Past (Smithsonian Institution)

Edit Public Technologies 23 May 2016
(Source. Smithsonian Institution). Oysters are keystone organisms in estuaries around the world, influencing water quality, constructing habitat and providing food for humans and wildlife ... 'In this case, paleontology, archaeology, history and marine ecology all provided unique perspectives on the difficult puzzle of restoring Chesapeake oysters ... The teams point to four supporting factors ... # # #. SI-258-2016 ... (noodl. 33753799) ....

Africa's Eden: 7 reasons to discover the Waterberg

Edit CNN 23 May 2016
(CNN)Tucked away in Limpopo province, the pristine, rugged and ancient Waterberg region doesn't make it on to most South Africa travel itineraries -- and that's much of its appeal ... Read More ... MORE ... MORE ... MORE ... MORE ... Today, the various archeological and paleontological material, as well as pieces of historic artefacts, can be seen at the Arend Dieperink Museum in Mokopane, which can be combined with a guided tour of the caves themselves ... ....
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