These hips did lie…
Every now and again, scientists make mistakes. Some of these are, as Bob Ross would call them, happy little mistakes, that end up being incredible scientific leaps (think Penicillin). In … Continue reading These hips did lie…
Every now and again, scientists make mistakes. Some of these are, as Bob Ross would call them, happy little mistakes, that end up being incredible scientific leaps (think Penicillin). In … Continue reading These hips did lie…
This week has been really exciting for me, because I just had a paper accepted! It’s been extra special because it’s the first paper to come out of my own … Continue reading Eggshell from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation
Science is often inaccessible because of the complex terminology we use to capture big ideas. Below are definitions of some common terms you’ll find on my page. If you think … Continue reading Guide to Technical Terms
My first research post will be on a study we recently published. You can access that paper here or here. This project is really a culmination of a lot of … Continue reading Oviraptorosaurs of the Nemegt
Unlike many palaeontologists, I’m not entirely up to date on twittering and instagramming. But social media has become one of the main ways scientists communicate with the public, so I’d … Continue reading New Year’s Resolution