Bonn scientists simulate dinosaur digestion in the lab
This release is also available in German . Scientists from the University of Bonn are researching which plants giant dinosaurs could have lived off more than 100 million years ago. They want to find out how the dinosaurs were able to become as large as they did. In actual fact such gigant...Lifelike Robot Provides Innovative Rehabilitation Treatment for Patients
... Hospital enhances patient experience with Pleo dinosaur EAU CLAIRE, Wis., June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Lo...e. A responsive, animated and walking robotic Pleo dinosaur is being used in the rehabilitation of patients, both physically and emotionally. The dinosaur presents an alternative to other "conventional" me...Grossology Exhibit Captivates Kids at The Orlando Science Center
...er, which is $17 for adults and $12 for kids (ages 3-11). This ticket also includes access to Hatching the Past - a paleontology exhibit on fossilized dinosaur eggs that also premieres on January 31 - as well as the Science Center's floor floors of hands-on exhibits, live programs and giant screen films. For ...Humor plays an important role in healthcare even when patients are terminally ill
...t staff disagreed with. Staff in the intensive care unit told researchers how they paralleled what was happening to one patient by using an inflatable dinosaur called Dino and putting him through the same interventions. He became a symbol of their dissatisfaction with the situation. To connect with patient...ANSYS Sponsors Dinosaurs Exhibit at Carnegie Museum of Natural History
..., lizard-like creatures. ANSYS is sponsoring the dinosaur exhibit as part of its corporate citizenship progr...butions toward community resources, and the museum dinosaur exhibit is the latest example. "We are pleased to ... is proud that this world-class collection of real dinosaur fossils is now presented to the public in the most...Dinosaurs Had Teen Pregnancies, Too
...o shows that you can't use reptiles as a model for dinosaur growth, as many scientists still do," Kevin Padian...ductively mature, so you'd have to cut up a lot of dinosaur bones to have a good chance of finding this," Wern...a prepared statement. More information The dinosaur Institute at the Natural History Museum of Los Ang...Climate change, gender differences, health among EurekAlert! 10 Most Popular Stories in 2007
...e, new theories involving matter and the speed of light, the discovery of a dinosaur species in Antarctica, and gender differences across a range of activities ...p://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-06/esoh-nsi061307.php Massive dinosaur discovered in Antarctica sheds light on life, distribution of sauropodomorp...Dinos may Have Died in Agonizing Death Throes of Asphyxiation
...example of the posture, which has puzzled palaeontologists for ages, is the 150 million-year-old Archaeopteryx, the first-known example of a feathered dinosaur and the proposed link between dinosaurs and present-day birds. According to Kevin Padian, professor of integrative biology and curator in the ...Down Under dinosaur burrow discovery provides climate change clues
On the heels of his discovery in Montana of the first trace fossil of a dinosaur burrow, Emory University paleontologist Anthony Martin has found evidence of more dinosaur burrows this time on the other side of the world, in Victoria, Australia. The find, to be published this month in Cretaceous...Beaked, bird-like dinosaur tells story of finger evolution
Scientists have discovered a unique beaked, plant-eating dinosaur in China. The finding, they say, demonstrates that theropod, or bird-footed, dinosaurs were more ecologically diverse in the Jurassic period than previously thought, and offers important evidence about how the three-fingered hand of...New dinosaur species possible in Northwestern Alberta
EdmontonThe discovery of a gruesome feeding frenzy that played out 73 million years ago in northwestern Alberta may also lead to the discovery of new dinosaur species in northwestern Alberta. University of Alberta student Tetsuto Miyashita and Frederico Fanti, a paleontology graduate student fr...Study of polar dinosaur migration questions whether dinosaurs were truly the first great migrators
EdmontonContrary to popular belief, polar dinosaurs may not have traveled nearly as far as originally thought when making their bi-annual migration. University of Alberta researchers Phil Bell and Eric Snively have suggested that while some dinosaurs may have migrated during the winter season, ...Key to function of dinosaur crests found in brain structure
Paleontologists have long debated the function of the strange, bony crests on the heads of the duck-billed dinosaurs known as lambeosaurs. The structures contain incredibly long, convoluted nasal passages that loop up over the tops of their skulls. Scientists at the University of Toronto, Ohio ...Brain structure provides key to unraveling function of bizarre dinosaur crests
ATHENS, Ohio (Oct. 16, 2008) Paleontologists have long debated the function of the strange, bony crests on the heads of the duck-billed dinosaurs known as lambeosaurs. The structures contain incredibly long, convoluted nasal passages that loop up over the tops of their skulls. Scientists at t...A new dinosaur species, Pachyrhinosaur lakustai, unveiled from Pipestone Creek, Alberta, Canada
The fossils revealed a herd of dinosaurs that perished in a catastrophic event 72.5 million years ago. The animals are characterized by a bony frill on the back of the skull ornamented with smaller horns. They also had large bony structures above their nose and eyes which lends them their name: Pa...New meat-eating dinosaur from Argentina had bird-like breathing system
MENDOZA, ArgentinaThe remains of a new 10-meter-long predatory dinosaur discovered along the banks of Argentina's Rio Colorado is helping to unravel how birds evolved their unusual breathing system. Paleontologists led by the University of Chicago's Paul Sereno, a National Geographic Explorer-i...Meat-eating dinosaur from Argentina had bird-like breathing system
ANN ARBOR, Mich.--The remains of a 30-foot-long predatory dinosaur discovered along the banks of Argentina's Rio Colorado is helping to unravel how birds evolved their unusual breathing system. University of Michigan paleontologist Jeffrey Wilson was part of the team that made the discovery, to ...Cells Exhibition Opens at Maryland Science Center
...bout the Maryland Science Center The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore is visited by more than 500,000 people each year. Popular exhibits include: dinosaur Mysteries with full-size dinosaurs and interactive paleontology activities; a day in the life of the human body in Your Body: The Inside Story; and do...Maryland Science Center Unveils Anatomical Exhibition, Body Worlds 2, on Saturday, February 2
...ww.marylandsciencecenter.org . The Maryland Science Center in Baltimore is visited by more than 500,000 people each year. Popular exhibits include: dinosaur Mysteries with full-size dinosaurs and interactive paleontology activities; a day in the life of the human body in Your Body: The Inside Story; and do...Double your productivity! Hype that damages technologists' reputations
...uzzword babble in return. I know I shouldn't be picking on Sharp. They're far from alone. I'm just trying to not let myself get started on the dumb dinosaur ads that seem to imply being one rev off current in commodity software is some kind of crisis, or the annoying "help desk" and "virtual classroom" tha...2005: the year of the comeback
... I see each year, Google is now the elephant to watch out for and nary a word is said about Microsoft, which may indicate that it has become more of a dinosaur than an elephant. These are a few of the big ideas visible from my vantage point. As you look back over 2005, what do you see? Im taking a break fr...