Archives for the 'Evolution' Category
Tyrannosaurus Rex Blood?
Published on 14 Jul 2007 at 2:26 am.
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Filed under Dinosaurs, Evolution, Paleontology.
Mary Schweitzer who amazed us by discovering remains of soft tissue in dinosaur bones has been continuing to make new discoveries. NOVA Science Now is going to broadcast a special on July 17th on the possibility that Dr. Schweitzer has discovered the remains of Tyrannosaurus Rex blood (see picture above).
Kevin Knuth
Albany NY
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More on Possible Martian Critters
Published on 14 May 2006 at 1:55 am.
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Filed under Astrobiology, Evolution, Mars, Paleontology.
I find it fascinating that this Martian meteorite issue won’t die. It is well-known that it is sheer will alone that assures that the creature we call the Lich will get up again tomorrow evening, but that doesn’t seem to be what is going on here.
Dr. Martin Fisk, a professor of marine geology in the [...]
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Tyrannosaurus Rex Soft Tissue
Published on 7 Apr 2006 at 2:57 am.
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Filed under Birds, Dinosaurs, Evolution, Paleontology.
Just last week in the March 25th issue of Science, an article by Mary H. Schweitzer, Jennifer L. Wittmeyer, John R. Horner, and Jan K. Toporski announced the unimaginable. They had found soft tissue remnants inside the fossilized femur of a Tyrannosaurus Rex!
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/03/0324_050324_trexsofttissue.html
The Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton had been found in the Hell Creek Formation in Montana a [...]
