Returning to our roots…
Almost 200 years ago, Sir Richard Owen (of Dinosauria fame) remarked that some reptiles have teeth set in deep sockets in their jaws, and he argued that these animals were … Continue reading Returning to our roots…
Almost 200 years ago, Sir Richard Owen (of Dinosauria fame) remarked that some reptiles have teeth set in deep sockets in their jaws, and he argued that these animals were … Continue reading Returning to our roots…
A new study of mine has just been published in the Journal of Anatomy! The paper is open access, courtesy of UC Davis, so it is free to access and … Continue reading Digging into the rise of mammals
I am thrilled to announce that I will be joining Stony Brook University’s Department of Anatomical Sciences in a tenure-track role this Fall!
Guest Post by: Kyle Atkins-Weltman, Gregory F. Funston, Eric Snively Palaeontologists argue: were dinosaurs already on their way out when an asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ago and … Continue reading Hiding in plain sight: what ‘Hell Chickens’ tell us about dinosaur extinction
Hatchling tyrannosaurs would have been among the largest animals ever to hatch from an egg. They also would have looked a lot like their parents