We don’t really know what we’re doing here. That’s obvious with the social side of the project, because nothing like this has been attempted before, at least not on this scale or with this degree of openness. But it’s also true on the scientific side. None of us (Andy, Mike,...
That's not a difficult fix, but it would subtly change the appearance of previously-created-and-then-accessed-through-share-URLs drawings – for some of which the present behavior may constitute a point of important visual interest – so, if this was to be addressed, some sort of drawing ...
Dino Dino is designed to playfully introduce preschoolers to the world of dinosaurs. In a modern design, Dino Dino sheds light on the way of life, appearance, social and hunting behavior and conveys basic knowledge about the different dinosaur species. Thanks to a cooperation with the Paläonto...
If this is right, and their categorization holds, then Camarasaurus and an unidentified titanosaur had vertical necks; and Diplodocus, Apatosaurus, Haplocanthosaurus, Barosaurus and Brachiosaurus all had horizontal necks. We find every part of this unconvincing. At some point we should explain ...
J.W. "Bull" Cook, Behaviorial/Social Scientist, Bull's Museum of Unnatural History Geraldine Mongold, Project Manager, Landata Systems Inc. Toria Thompson - "Yeah!! someone else who not only gets it but has the gift to articulate the globby mess that it is." Rick "da rixter" Ha...
birds share many features with dinosaurs, such as hollow bones and similar hip structures. studying birds helps scientists understand more about dinosaur behavior and biology. 3. dinosaur fossils and how we know about them most of what we know about dinosaurs comes from studying fossils , which ...
birds share many features with dinosaurs, such as hollow bones and similar hip structures. studying birds helps scientists understand more about dinosaur behavior and biology. 3. dinosaur fossils and how we know about them most of what we know about dinosaurs comes from studying fossils , which ...
That fossils are remains of organisms or traces of their behavior recorded in those rocks.That rocks (and the organisms that made the fossils) can be thousands, millions, or even billions of years old.That the species discovered as fossils, and the communities of organisms at each place and ...
(1.5 ± 0.7 mm; n = 30), indicating a common origin related to the behavior and anatomy of their tracemakers. The trace fossils are either: solitary, bundled together as parallel groups of 4-8 grooves, or form semi-circular to circular patterns of 35-70. Bundles forming arc-like ...
My interpretation of her baseline would be summarized: People who use fear and intimidation from a position of authority are often tying their own self-esteem to their position within that bureaucratic structure. Their behavior extends from their need to reinforce their externally granted power, as ...