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Pelagornis Update | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. Good tidings and well-wishes! I’m currently unable to upload photographs to this particular enrty, but rest assured: I’ll lavish the post with fascinating images as soon as I’m able! At any rate, I wanted to call everyone’s attention to an exciting piece of news. Last February, I dedicated a post to the well-known but poorly represented (in the fossiliferous sense). A French member of the pelagornithidae family. By its...
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What’s a ‘Tanystropheus’? | The Theatrical Tanystropheus
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Random thoughts on Paleontology, Evolution, and Philosophy from a life-long eccentric. What’s a ‘Tanystropheus’? Good tidings and well-wishes! The answer to the question posed by the heading of this post is located here. After reading this article, you may wonder why I display images of proboscideans (elephants and kin) atop my blog and in my comments-section avatar rather than. Itself. This phenomenon is due to the simple fact that I personally find them to be more interesting (though. Dave Hone’s...
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Friday mystery object #256 answer | Zygoma
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Adventures in natural history collections. Welcome to Zygoma. This is my personal blog and the views expressed here are not those of my employer (the Grant Museum of Zoology, University College London), they are mine and solely mine. The disclaimer out of the way, I hope you enjoy my mystery object on Fridays and my occasional thoughts on a variety of scientific, sceptical and museological subjects. Friday mystery object #256 answer. I’m pleased to say that Laura McCoy. July 17, 2015. Tags: Friday myster...
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Cogita Tute - Think For Yourself: From Stars to Stalagmites: How Everything Connects - A Review
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Cogita Tute - Think For Yourself. The Silly and the Serious - The Rational versus the Irrational - Creationism and Intelligent Design versus Science and Reason in the UK. Monday, 27 August 2012. From Stars to Stalagmites: How Everything Connects - A Review. Review: First things first, Paul is a friend of mine, even despite his disappointment at my self confessed lack of love for chemistry. We met when he became involved in the British Centre for Science Education ( BCSE. Anyway, both my curiosity and exp...
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Cogita Tute - Think For Yourself: Aunts Aren't Gentlemen by P.G. Wodehouse
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Cogita Tute - Think For Yourself. The Silly and the Serious - The Rational versus the Irrational - Creationism and Intelligent Design versus Science and Reason in the UK. Sunday, 26 December 2010. Aunts Aren't Gentlemen by P.G. Wodehouse. A master of farce with another masterful farce. Cats, horses, revolutionaries and Aunties combined into a fun read. Not his best but then his worst is still bloody good. 4 out of 5 stars. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just get in touch;. Are some I prepared earlier.
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Museological Meanderings: Becoming A Twitcher: Part IV
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Hopefully) Exciting And Entertaining Excursions Into The World of Museums (And Natural History). Thursday, 7 July 2011. Becoming A Twitcher: Part IV. In which I become an urban twitcher! Since my move to London, I have had very little time for indulging my burgeoning interest in British birds. However, that doesn't mean that I haven't seen plenty of them! In fact, London is a veritable smorgasboard of bird-spotting opportunities. On Canada Water itself (a small freshwater lake representing the remnants o...
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Museological Meanderings: September 2011
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Hopefully) Exciting And Entertaining Excursions Into The World of Museums (And Natural History). Thursday, 8 September 2011. To a shiny new address at: http:/ rachisaurus.wordpress.com/. All old content has been imported and can be read there, and new posts will now appear on the Wordpress page. Blogger has been good to me, but it's time to move on to pastures new. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There, that should cover it. There was an error in this gadget. New Light on Old Bones.
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Museological Meanderings: October 2010
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Hopefully) Exciting And Entertaining Excursions Into The World of Museums (And Natural History). Thursday, 7 October 2010. Gideon Mantell: Pioneer of Palaentology. Since the blog's been a bit quiet lately, and I have little that is new and interesting to write about at the moment, here is a lazy post consisting of a transcript (with some minor editing and additions, and obviously much of the show-and-tell aspect removed! Of the talk I gave at the museum a few months ago about Gideon Mantell. Enjoy! Centu...
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Showing Off – World in a Box
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World in a Box. Museums Natural History Generalised Nerdery. May 11, 2013. August 11, 2013. It seems I’m a glutton for punishment! Despite my general dread and fear of public speaking, I’ve signed myself up for next’s week’s Museums Showoff. 8216;s stores so far during the Anthropology collections review. This time the venue is The Black Heart pub (next to Camden Town station). Doors open at 7pm, show starts at 7.30. I should hopefully be on in the first half. It should be a good night! How popular am I?
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Museological Meanderings: May 2011
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Hopefully) Exciting And Entertaining Excursions Into The World of Museums (And Natural History). Wednesday, 18 May 2011. Becoming A Twitcher: Part III. In which I go on holiday to one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and come back with lots of pictures of birds. And butterflies, and lizards. All of them boring and common, too! And yet they somehow seemed more interesting in Rome. 65279;. Gull (Larus sp.) nesting in Baths of Caracalla, Rome. Common lizard ( Lacerta vivipara. As the s...