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Hey friends who are attending @sczmoncton2022, I'm giving a talk about the best dinosaurs and their weird tails tomorrow (Friday) in a live session at 1:30pm Atlantic/9:30am Pacific! Maybe I'll see you there?
Both hypothetical frontrunner names have been shamelessly stolen from children's media.
Also digging "Swirl by Swirl" by Joyce Sidman and Beth Krommes, with some Ray Troll-esque art.
And I will basically never get tired of making 'ankylosaur skull rainbowgrams' showing how the ornamentation differs between species, 1st in my 2013 Euoplocephalus paper & latest incarnation in the Zuul description: https://t.co/mUlArnpC03 #SciArtTweetStorm
I really love the #SciArtTweetStorm. I think folks are sometimes surprised when I say that I get to do a lot of art as a scientist, but it's true. I like coming up with interesting ways to visualize results in my papers. Here's a few favourites: https://t.co/xNowwyM1Qg
It's #WorldTurtleDay2020 so it seems like as good a time as any to dig out this extremely goofy illustration of mine of the meiolaniid turtle Ninjemys, the official Ninja Turtle of the Pleistocene.
#CSVP2020 might be cancelled, but the abstract volume for our fossilized conference is now available to download for free at @VertAnatPalaeo! There's lots of great stuff happening in Canadian palaeontology these days - go check it out! https://t.co/cATvOfQNN9 @CanSVP
Disappointing but necessary news to relay - we have opted to cancel the @CanSVP annual meeting originally scheduled for this June at the @RoyalBCMuseum. Registration fees will be fully refunded, please contact vertpale@ualberta.ca for more information. Stay safe, friends!
The abstract submission and registration deadline for the CSVP 2020 meeting in Victoria is in 5 days! Send those abstracts and registration details to canadiansvp@gmail.com by March 15th, more info at https://t.co/6m2Jy9HV7E!