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Even if you’ve read Tracy Chevalier’sGirl With a Pearl Earring,you should check out herwebsite, which will remind you how creatively she wove a number of Vermeer’s paintings into the narrative. It might make you want to read it all over again. Share this: Share LikeLoading... Posted...
In the 1920s, the frontier of paleontology shifted to North America, as pristine fossil beds opened up to extensive research. “The great dinosaur rush out of Alberta changed everything,” says Weishampel. “And Nopcsa never visited the U.S. or Canada. While respected in Eur...
The question of our origin and what makes us unique has engaged humanity sinceancient times. Paleontology and archeology are important for studies ofhuman evolution. Research provided evidence that the anatomically modern human, Homo sapiens, first appeared in Africa approximately 300,000 years ago, w...
That was the assumption that, in the study of paleontology, the most simple fossils were always in the oldest strata, laid down first; while, as we progress into strata of later deposition, the fossils found in them become gradually more complex, tending toward advancing intelligence. That ...
He was Dr. Geller, a PhD in paleontology. You wouldn’t let him give you medical advice of any kind, would you? Unless you were a dinosaur. (And don’t get me started onDr. Phil, who also has a psychology degree and who also is not performing my pap smear.) ...
Laura is the archaeology and Life's Little Mysteries editor at Live Science. She also reports on general science, including paleontology. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Scholastic, Popular Science and Spectrum, a site on autism research. She has won multiple awards from the Socie...
Then it should be easier to get. Which side has the better of the argument? A new study from the Immigration Policy Lab at ETH Zurich and Stanford University (IPL) sheds light on the importance of citizenship in immigrants' trajectories. Looking at more than thirty years of data on thousand...
While Japan's 8.9-magnitude earthquake and accompanying tsunami represent a devastating natural disaster for the country's residents, scientists should also seize upon the massive temblor as an important learning tool for future quakes around the world, including the Pacific Northwest coast of the Unit...
The newly discovered skeleton—named Naia by the divers who discovered her, after the Greek for water—should help to settle this speculation. Though her skull is shaped like those of other early Americans, she shares a DNA sequence with some modern Native Americans....