"We can see evidence of what happened to her during life, " says paleontologist Bill Simpson.
Louise Leakey, the fabled Kenyan paleontologist built a precise 3D model of a fossilized skull.
Dilworth has been working with a Baltimore paleontologist, Gregory S. Paul, to get the details exactly right.
Shipped the remains of an "extinct monster" from Kansas in the late 1860s, the young paleontologist Edward D.
In a popular book called Rare Earth, paleontologist Peter Ward and astronomer Donald Brownlee laid out a pessimistic hypothesis.
Gould, a Harvard paleontologist and a popular-science writer, who died in 2002, was taking aim mainly at the rising ambitions of sociobiology.
Horner is an eminent paleontologist, and was a consultant on the movie.
U.S. authorities gained possession of the skeleton after a self-described "commercial paleontologist" from Florida pleaded guilty in December 2012 to smuggling and other charges.
In a sweeping basin christened Flaming Cliffs by Andrews for its spectacular orange sandstone formations, paleontologist George Olsen made the first recorded discovery of fossilized dinosaur eggs.
Though he was only in his mid-thirties, a graduate of the University of Michigan, it was rumored that he had been a paleontologist and had taught at Yale.
The exhibit displays the work of scientists like paleontologist Philip Gingerich, whose excavations in Pakistan are beginning to fill in some of the many gaps in the fossil record.
That set off a ton of alarms in paleontology departments all over the place because, after all, every paleontologist worth anything knows that Tyrannosaurus Bataars have only been found in Mongolia.
The site, which is estimated to be about 190 million years old, was uncovered by a group of international researchers led by paleontologist Robert Reisz of the University of Toronto Mississauga.
"They give us an unprecedented look into the very early embryology of these developing dinosaurs, " said paleontologist Mark Norell at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, who wasn't involved in the find.
Mark Norell, a prominent paleontologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York who didn't participate in the study, said he doesn't know if the upright-posture myth is as widespread as the new study indicates.
The lost sale of this dinosaur has irreparably devastated my family financially, it has cost several people their jobs, taken an emotional toll on my wife and two young children and damaged my reputation as a commercial paleontologist.
Gould, the famed Harvard paleontologist, was diagnosed with abdominal mesothelioma, a rare cancer that carries a dismal prognosis, so dismal that his doctor (when Gould asked him for suggested readings on the diagnosis) told him to stay away from the library.
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Most prominent was the British paleontologist, biologist, and comparative anatomist Richard Owen, who coined the term dinosauria (Greek for "great lizards"), and in 1853 opened a Dinosaur Court in London's Crystal Palace, holding a banquet in the belly of an ersatz iguanodon.
The auction had come to the attention of the Mongolian government the preceding Friday, after Bolortsetseg Minjin, a Mongolian paleontologist who lives in New York, saw a television report about the auction and suspected that the dinosaur had been taken from her country.
"These things were growing faster than anything we've ever seen faster than any living mammal or bird today or any known dinosaur, " said paleontologist Robert Reisz at the University of Toronto at Mississauga in Ontario, who led the team of experts in China, Taiwan, Australia and Germany that analyzed the specimens.
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