I’m a huge anatomy geek, and love papers that figure and describe the nooks and crannies of skulls. The increasingly widespread use…
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Dinosaurs Author Interview: Kimi Chapelle & Massospondylus Skull Anatomy
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Interview Dolphin Discovery: New Oligocene dolphin species found in Ecuador
This article was written by Tessa Gregory and first appeared at PLOS Research News on December 20, 2017. The authors of a recent…
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Interview Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017: Eekaulostomus cuevasae
With the end of the year comes the end to our countdown of the winners of the Top 10 Open Access Fossil…
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Interview Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017: Babelichthys olneyi
Our readers have spoken, and the Top 10 Open Access Fossil Taxa of 2017 have been selected. To celebrate each individual taxon and study…
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Interview Author Interview: Bobby Boessenecker on the early dolphin Albertocetus
Today, a new paper describing new fossils of an early dolphin, Albertocetus, was published in PLOS ONE. This animal was named several years back, and…
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From the community Mollusc-Munching Marine Monster: First Jurassic ichthyosaur found in India
This interview with Guntupalli Prasad was published October 25, 2017, by Beth Baker at PLOS Research News. In a new PLOS ONE…
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Interview Fragrant Moss: a Product of Synbio and a Symbol for the Future.
This blog was written by Daniela Quaglia, PhD, MBA Many of you will remember the Kickstarter funded synthetic biology project Glowing plants…
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Interview Synthetic Biology: Step by Step Towards its Democratization
This blog was written by Daniela Quaglia, PhD, MBA An interview with Julie Legault: Founder and CEO of Amino Labs Inc. As…
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Interview Author Interview: Matt Borths on the newly named fossil mammal Masrasector nananubis (and the possibility that he accidentally unleashed an ancient evil upon paleontology)
Ancient mammals were weird. And it wasn’t the “super-size and add saber teeth” kind of weird, either. Mammalian evolutionary history is full of…
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Interview Directed evolution in synthetic biology: an interview with Professor Frances Arnold
This blog was written by Daniela Quaglia, PhD, MBA At the beginning of my scientific career, I was captivated by the ability…
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Interview Paleoartist Profile: The Historian Himself, Brian Engh, Part 2
As was mentioned in Part 1 of our interview with paleoartist Brian Engh of Don’t Mess with Dinosaurs, Brian recently completed a camouflaged…
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Interview Paleoartist Profile: The Historian Himself, Brian Engh, Part 1
You may recognize the artwork above as that of Aquilops, a pint-sized ceratopsian that was recently described and published in PLOS ONE by…