3 hrs ago | New York Post
NY whiz-kid dropout a #!*in' genius
Shaggy-haired city hipster and Tumblr founder David Karp yesterday had two words for the $1.1 billion cash sale of his popular blogging site to Yahoo! The 26-year-old wunderkind, who grew up on the Upper West Side strolling the Museum of Natural History and sketching dinosaur bones, posted a message - where else? - on Tumblr to calm his users' ... (more)
4 hrs ago | Examiner.com
Pear nuclei, ear bones, gaming with rats, Minoan origins, cloning, Kepler
Atomic nuclei are mostly round but come in a number of other shapes. They have now found oscillating pear-shaped ones.
12 hrs ago | Burton Mail
WHEN something has a 10 million price tag, it's only fair to assume it's going to be pretty special.
16 hrs ago | The Guardian
Separating the recent from the ancient past
It is not uncommon to come across claims of fossils being found in layers where we would not expect them to be, with combinations of animals from different geological eras coming together.
17 hrs ago | Free Republic
Scientist Stumped by Actual Dinosaur Skin
Being the first ever to examine a dinosaur fossil long buried in sedimentary rock is thrilling enough for a field researcher.
20 hrs ago | University of Bristol news
A new study conducted at the University of Bristol and published online today in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology sheds light on how the brain and inner ear developed in dinosaurs.
Yesterday | Ventura County Star
Conejo kids think fossil dig is dino-mite
Jacob Thomas heads his dig team of his dad, Adam , and grandpa Keith in finding fossils at the Dino Dig site.
Trinty High student's research project wins award
A seventh-grader from Holy Trinity School in San Pedro recently won the 2013 award for Academic Excellence from the Southern California Paleontological Society for his research project.
2-mile wide Asteroid to pass by Earth
Scientists compare it to the one that killed off the dinosaurs. But, before you start scrambling for the next shuttle flight off this planet, rest assured: It will not strike Earth.
Ancient human reverence for dogs found in Siberian dog burial study
A unique emotional and spiritual relationship between dogs and foragers in Early Neolithic Siberia was reported by paleontologists from Europe, the United States, and Russia in the open access peer reviewed journal Public Library of Scienc e on May 17, 2013.
An increase in visitors at the Virginia Museum of Natural History is being attributed largely to the popularity of two dinosaur-themed exhibits.
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Finding forams in the Caldecott Tunnel
Day after day, over the course of nearly three years, the massive tunnel borer worked its way through the sedimentary rock layers of the Berkeley Hills during the construction of the fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel, grinding up the rocks in the process into fist-size pieces that were later deposited outside the entrance of the tunnel.
Smuggled Dinosaur's Return May Boost Mongolian Paleontology
When Mongolia's most famous dinosaur, a relative of T. rex , returns to the Asian country on May 18, it returns to a homeland rich in dinosaur fossils, but with scant resources to display and study them.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Arthritis in the age of dinosaurs
Paul Willis was leading a tour of fossil sites in western Queensland and poking around an old quarry when he stumbled upon a fossilised vertebra of an elasmosaur, the long-necked marine , which lived 100 million years ago.
Asteroid flyby alert: Massive dark asteroid to whiz by Earth on May 31
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada Flintridge reports they are keeping an eye out for an asteroid reportedly 1.7 miles long, one big enough to cause the dinosaurs\' extinction if it ever connected with the planet.
Ice Age bison remains found in I-15 corridor
The Ice Age bison's skull is encased in plaster to protect it during transportation to the San Diego Natural History Museum.