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Vertebrate paleontologist, mainly working on Mesozoic theropods [he/him].
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So, I assume she does not use phones, tv, internet, computers and all the products of science. Otherwise, she contradicts herself.
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Thank you, God. Invasion from Mars has finally begun!
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The combination of features is unique, so it could eventually be the basis for a new taxon.
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Names are just arbitrary strings of letters. What matters is to realize what that dinosaur actually was. :-)
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In the paper published yesterday, we showed that Deltadromeus is an immature morph of the same dinosaur named Bahariasaurus. One fossil described in 1934 directly links the two genera. Accordingly, the only valid name is Bahariasaurus.
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Hi from Italy, Ben. I too enjoy walking in the sunny days. Keep going! Ciao from Italy.
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2 of 2: ... BUT, the authors of the genetic experiment of the century preferred to waste their Nature cover issue spoiling everything in a TIME Magazine interview.
Call me cynical, but this is even less realistic than cloning an extinct wolf...
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Glad I had my PhD 10 years after the Master degree so I was old enough for being sufficiently detached from most academic illusions. Yet, toxic people were there as elsewhere. But I also met some nice people who become friends of mine. That said, now I'm an independent researcher and happy to be so.
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Don't worry, those adorable puppies are not direwolves. Just wolves with some marginal DNA edit.
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Blame me.😜