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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 2, 2009 20:06:37 GMT -5
well your sure and im sure so were even
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 3, 2009 20:23:08 GMT -5
I also watched a show on Discovery channels dinosaur week. They had a show about how people could clone dinosaurs. they said it's impossible so far. but they can create dinosaurs with dinosaur like features. from an emu and other birds. They even said Emusaurus.
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Post by jpdude11 on Sept 9, 2009 23:34:13 GMT -5
i saw that same show too it sounded cool closer and closer to a real jp
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Post by giganotosaurus on Sept 12, 2009 15:32:49 GMT -5
They showed an emu like dinosaur at the end. After every dinosaur week they add more to that show and then show it at the next dinosaur week.
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Post by Anders Damgaard on Aug 13, 2010 13:27:37 GMT -5
Hi, my first post in this forum. Very interesting topic - Has long been fascinated by real science opportunities in this topic. I work with inclusions in amber (mainly Baltic (50 MYO) and New Jersey (90 MYO) amber). Over the past few years I have built up a collection of inclusions. At the moment I started making a website about my collection www.amber-inclusions.dkI've made a guestbook on the website that you are very welcome to write a greeting in (what you think of my site, maybe an idea for a new section - and you can also notes a link to your own website). Here are some pictures of inclusion in New Jersey amber - there are more pictures on the following link amber-inclusions.dk/inclusions---a-little-photo-seriesThere are copyright on the 3 pictures below if you wish to use the images please contact me. If you wish to use them on your website, they must be credited: "© Anders Leth Damgaard, www.amber-inclusions.dk" ( But inform me about it before use. ) There are so many "creative-scientific" articles and documentaries which do not relate to real scientific research results. But if you want to know how far the real research, I particularly recommend three articles written by Gary B. Smejkal and his collages. - Uninvited guests to the proteomics picnic. (Gary B Smejkal, Harvard School of Medicine, Boston, 2010). www.expert-reviews.com/doi/pdf/10.1586/epr.10.13- Will amber inclusions provide the first glimpse of a Mesozoic proteome? (Gary B Smejkal, George O Poinar Jr, Pier Giorgio Righetti - Expert Reviews. Proteomics 6(1), 1-4 (2009)) www.expert-reviews.com/doi/full/10.1586/14789450.6.1.1?prevSearch=authorsfield%253A%2528Smejkal%252C%2BGary%2BB%2529&searchHistoryKey=&- Will current technologies enable dinosaur proteomics? (Gary B Smejkal and Mary H Schweitzer - Expert Review. Proteomics December 2007, Vol. 4, No. 6) www.expert-reviews.com/doi/full/10.1586/14789450.4.6.695Hope you found the above useful
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Post by jpdude11 on Aug 13, 2010 21:53:57 GMT -5
welcome to the fourms and nice pics!
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