making a 3D musculoskeletal model, and then using that to address lingering questions like those I’ve mentioned. We found the evidence for/against bipedalism to be wonderfully ambiguous, which might sound strange to say, but I like thatRiojasuchus tenuiscepsremains a conundrum. It is weird....
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Broader terms, to draw in readers from overlapping research areas or questions, should be used; e.g. I tend to throw in “biomechanics” or “scaling” or “anatomy” and so on. Keywords should not be an afterthought. References/Bibliography: A lot of people writing papers don’t check ...
Here we are, then; time has brought some changes to my life and work and it will continue to as we pass this juncture. I suspect I’ll look back on 2016 and see it as transformative, but it hasn’t been an easy year either, to say the least. “Draining” is the word that leaps...
One image is about ongoing research; the other two about bizarre cases that kinda freak me out (enough to want to know more about them). Stomach-Churning Rating: 4/10, not for gore but for surreality; things that should not be. Especially the 2nd picture. Above: X-ray GIF (may take...