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By gfunston Posted on September 17, 2018March 9, 2021

Mongolia Monday Travel Log 4

Back again for another week of Mongolia Monday! This will be the last week that I’ll cover my Gobi fieldwork from this summer, but if you want to hear about … Continue reading Mongolia Monday Travel Log 4

Categories: Fieldwork, Palaeontology, Photography
By gfunston Posted on September 10, 2018March 9, 2021

Mongolia Monday Travel Log 3

That week seemed to fly by, but looking back, it was really productive. I was able to get a lot of work done in the lab, and saw some fantastic … Continue reading Mongolia Monday Travel Log 3

Categories: Fieldwork, Palaeontology, Photography, Research
By gfunston Posted on September 3, 2018March 9, 2021

Mongolia Monday Travel Log 2

After two fantastic weeks in the Gobi, I’m finally back in UB. I just moved into an apartment north of Sukhbaatar Square, and it’s settling in that I’ll be here … Continue reading Mongolia Monday Travel Log 2

Categories: Fieldwork, Palaeontology, Photography, Research
By gfunston Posted on August 12, 2018March 9, 2021

Mongolia Monday Travel Log 1

I’m travelling in Mongolia for eight weeks to do fieldwork and research. Each week I’ll post an update of what I’ve been up to. Note: I’ll be in the field for … Continue reading Mongolia Monday Travel Log 1

Categories: Fieldwork, Palaeontology, Research
By gfunston Posted on February 23, 2018March 9, 2021

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…

Categories: Palaeontology, Research
By gfunston Posted on February 9, 2018March 9, 2021

Eggshell from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation

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

Categories: Fieldwork, Palaeontology, ResearchTags: eggshell, Fieldwork, Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Research
By gfunston Posted on January 8, 2018March 9, 2021

Guide to Technical Terms

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

Categories: Palaeontology
By gfunston Posted on January 8, 2018March 9, 2021

Oviraptorosaurs of the Nemegt

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

Categories: Palaeontology, Research

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