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Tag: Dinosaur

Posted on February 6, 2017February 6, 2017

We’re bracing for impact

66 million years ago, an object the size of Mount Everest crashed down into the sea near modern-day Mexico and radically changed the world. It sent a cloud of dust and molten rock into the air that blocked out the sun, which killed loads of plants, which big herbivores like Triceratops needed, which large carnivores like T. Rex …

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Posted on June 12, 2015January 30, 2016

A Very Short Introduction to… Me!

A friend of mine just got some new camera equipment and we filmed this little promo for the blog: Enjoy! Thanks to Kyle Viterbo (@SciDidWhat) for the filming and editing.

Posted on February 4, 2015February 20, 2017

D is for Dinosaur Evolution

When was the last time you ate dinosaur?  I had some just the other day next to my peas and carrots. Shocking as it may seem, dinosaurs are all around us and we interact with them on a fairly regular basis.  If you're sitting there saying to yourself, "No, dinosaurs went extinct millions of years …

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