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Final, nicely formatted version of our @iobopen #DAWNDINOS paper simulating how a tinamou bird could jump is out; with Bishop, @AntoineFalisse & @FriedlDeGroote : https://t.co/Wlu66quUQf + nice cover pic
250 million years in the making: The Triassic Vertebrate Paleontology Meetup (online) #TVPM2021: tickets £5/£10 now available! Presenters be sure to register (deadline 7 May) & give information on your presentation into the Google Form linked there. https://t.co/0kIXVcwAcn
Some of the cool dino #sciart by @JaimeHeadden for our #DAWNDINOS paper on hindlimb muscle evolution.
Thanks to a solid #DAWNDINOS team effort, we're getting some archosaur limb bones 3D printed and mailed to a vision-impaired local school student so she can have a tactile experience in our Dino Club, yay!
New specimens of the suchian archosaur Gracilisuchus from the Triassic of Argentina- nice forelimb material and histological analysis by #DAWNDINOS collaborator Lecuona et al.: https://t.co/mpMkijPDeK
Finding that segmenting microCT data of the early dinosauriform Marasuchus/Lagosuchus for #DAWNDINOS is just what I need right now. Very relaxing, and my skills have improved a lot, so it's satisfying too. Left hindlimb here; pieces done, now to put it back together in 3D.
Got some initial segmentation of part of the early aetosaur Coahomasuchus done for #DAWNDINOS work. Quite a jigsaw to put back into whole skeleton...
Gizmodo gets #Orobates wiggling its hips: https://t.co/OgvOvYBtDL #Orobot
Hopping/pentapedal macropods and quadrupedal artiodactyls' fore and hindlimb bones generally scale similarly-- why? Find out here: https://t.co/HbgBhkJLMz w/@mdoube et al. Loads of yummy CT scan data: https://t.co/J8xMvNKlQq
Our JAnat #openaccess paper on croc limb muscles made the cover w/its lovely images: http://t.co/9AccZZAfEx