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February 5, 2010
Anchiornis huxleyi — the color of dinosaurs
"This is actual science, not 'Avatar,'" said Richard O. Prum, an evolutionary biologist at Yale and co-author of a new study published in Science.
Carl Zimmer's story in today's New York Times here.
National Geographic 3-D rendering and story here.
Abstract of the Science paper here.
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Pretty! Pretty!
I heard them discussing that on NPR the other day. Just fascsinating.
I wish there were still dinosaurs - wouldn't it make the trip to work much more exciting? The trip to anywhere, actually.
Posted by: Flautist | Feb 5, 2010 3:16:49 PM
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