Paleontologist Tim White wrote, "Make no mistake about it.
Paleontologists , who dig up old dead stuff.
paleontologists animals in particular way because they match their preconceptions of those animals sure ignoring the evidence is
One paleontologist put it to me that the oceans, at least over half the world would have been the temperature of hot soup, which is a good image.
But paleontologists put two and two together in the '90s.
unless you're a paleontologist that were thriving.
He is a big paleontologist .
historian a biographer a paleontologist an
reasons why paleontologists like me study fossils.
But now paleontologists are making friends with medical imagery technicians and putting rocks
And while paleontologists are working on this to figure out what was going on, it's kind of a perfect time for the public
by the new generation of paleontologists .
But what's been puzzling paleontologists for quite a while-- we've only really started to understand this now-- is, well, what was it specifically
And so there's some paleontologists actually working right now on kind of reconstructing these as models and figuring out what pressure they might
was about the fact that uh some paleontologists and geneticists were predicting that someday it would be
I mostly studied dinosaurs during my career as a paleontologist .
be more nuanced things that only an anatomist or a paleontologist might think about, but we, of course, have big brains.
So I look at things because of hanging around with paleontologist , I look at things a little bit different.
These ideas were picked up 40 years later by a paleontologist called David Raup who did something unusual for a paleontologist certainly at the time.
One British paleontologist , Michael Benton, whom I quote in the book, uses the metaphor of the tree of life.
responses to Gould comes from the Cambridge University Paleontologist Simon Conway Morris.
And in fact, paleontologists look for concretions specifically to find fossils in marine settings.
And I don't know if there are any amateur paleontologists in the room, but if so, you'll know that the way you look for fossil material
So I spent the last couple of years hanging out with paleontologists and geologists who are kind of putting together this detective story of what
anatomists, paleontologists , and so on, screening every part of this hill.
I'm Steve Brusatte, I'm a paleontologist .
That film was one of the things that inspired me to become a paleontologist .
case, you could get every paleontologist in the world there for a couple of years and you wouldn't find very much.
I can hear paleontologists screaming, as I've just said, "It's a lizard standing up."
And so looking at all of those different radulas is the main way that the paleontologists have begun to look at ammonite radulas, cephalopod radulas.
And then in the early '90s, paleontologists linked this to 110 mile crater in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.
- The following is a conversation with Dave Hone, a paleontologist , expert on dinosaurs, co- host of the Terrible Lizards podcast, and author of many scientific
So between the animal dying and the paleontologist digging it up, potentially
And I used basically 50 of the top paleontologist in the world as tour guides through the Mesozoic.
Because whatever Neanderthal we since have studied, that there's always some paleontologist who comes and say, ah, it's a little too gracile,
And she's really interested in dinosaurs, and she wants to be a paleontologist when she grows up.
And if they retain the interest within three months they'll know the names of the paleontologist who dug them up and like the techniques and where they were discovered.
And basically bone beds, that's just the term that we use as paleontologists for a mass graveyard.
And I'm addressing an audience of geologists, archaeologists, paleontologists .
So yeah, it's, it, it's almost inescapable as a paleontologist .
Because just using Stan as a case study, Stan was first discovered in the spring of 1987 by amateur paleontologist , Stan-
My name is Dana Han-Klein, and today it is my pleasure to introduce Jack Horner, paleontologist and professor at Montana State University.
So I'm a biologist, an evolutionary biologist, or a geneticist, or a molecular paleontologist .
We don't know for sure, but paleontologists have built computer models and have done simulations.
That's a question that a lot of paleontologists have wrestled with.
By primary scientific literature, I mean original reports by archaeologists, geologists, paleontologists , and other Earth scientists
So armed with the knowledge that an asteroid hit at the end Cretaceous, and this story really coming together in the '90s, geologists and paleontologists
By primary scientific literature, I mean original reports by archaeologists, geologists, paleontologists , and other Earth scientists
And there are two ideas about this that one was fighting about in paleontology, vicious fights that paleontologists can have over 30 years, where