A remarkable recent find of over 200 preserved pterosaur eggs leads Adrian to muse about the relationship between historical reconstruction, physical remains, and evolutionary convergences.
Read MoreBringing Evolution to the Masses: Disney’s Fantasia as History of Biology
Is Disney's Fantasia just a beautiful peice of cinema? Not so, says Charles Pence: Fantastia should be thought of as an important moment in the history of the biological sciences!
Read MoreLeaving a Legacy: Specimen Collection in Archaeology and Biology
Nominally, this is a review of Chapman & Wylie's Evidential Reasoning in Archaeology. Nominally.
Read MoreThe Chidi-Ross Spectrum: Role Models in Philosophy and Paleontology
What can a paleontologist learn by imitating a fictional philosopher? Maybe more than you'd think!
Read MoreRemeasuring Pisanosaurus
The most important dinosaur no one has ever heard of might not really be a dinosaur
Read MoreThe missing fossils matter as much as the ones we have found
Is a lack of something always a lack of evidence? Adrian and Derek don't think so...
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