Ciencias de la Tierra y Ciencias Ambientales relacionadasInglésWordPress.com

Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week

SV-POW! ... All sauropod vertebrae, except when we're talking about Open Access. ISSN 3033-3695
Página de inicioFeed AtomISSN 3033-3695
language
Publicado

I haven’t blogged about blogging in a while. Maybe because blogging already feels distinctly old-fashioned in the broader culture. A lot of the active discussion migrated away a long time ago, to Facebook and Twitter, and then to other social media outlets as each one in turn goes over the enshittification event horizon.

Publicado

My Oct. 13 National Fossil Day public lecture, “Lost Giants of the Jurassic”, for the Museums of Western Colorado – Dinosaur Journey is now up on their YouTube channel. First 48 minutes are talk, last 36 minutes are Q&A with audience, moderated by Dr. Julia McHugh. New stuff from the 2021 field season — about which I’ll have more to say in the future — starts at about the 37-minute mark.

Publicado

If I had to sum up my main research program over the past 20+ years, it would be, “Why pneumatic bone?” Or as I typically put it in my talks, most bone has marrow inside, so if you find bone with air inside, someone has some explaining to do (f’rinstance). One of the reasons I […]

Publicado

{.size-large .wp-image-17712 .aligncenter loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“17712” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2020/07/14/the-dilophosaurus-redescription-by-marsh-and-rowe-is-now-freely-available/dilophosaurus-skull-marsh-and-rowe-2020-fig-36/” orig-file=“https://svpow.files.wordpress.com/2020/07/dilophosaurus-skull-marsh-and-rowe-2020-fig-36.jpg” orig-size=“1200,1500” comments-opened=“1” image-meta=“{"aperture":"0","credit":"Mathew

Publicado

{.size-large .wp-image-17060 .aligncenter loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“17060” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2020/01/25/welcome-to-jurassic-reimagined/jurassic-reimagined-banner/” orig-file=“https://svpow.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/jurassic-reimagined-banner.jpg” orig-size=“1000,475” comments-opened=“1”

Publicado

Tiny Titan, a temporary exhibit about the Snowmass Haplocanthosaurus project, opened at the Western Science Center in Hemet, California, last night. How? Why? Read on. Things have been quieter this year on the Haplo front than they were in 2018, for many reasons.

Publicado

{.size-large .wp-image-16680 .aligncenter loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“16680” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2019/10/07/parasaurolophus-sculpture-by-brian-engh/parasaurolophus-sculpture-by-brian-engh-1/” orig-file=“https://svpow.files.wordpress.com/2019/10/parasaurolophus-sculpture-by-brian-engh-1.jpg” orig-size=“1800,1350” comments-opened=“1” image-meta=“{"aperture":"1.8","credit":"","camera":"iPhone