Paleozoic captorhinids evolved caudal autotomy--shedding of a part of the tail in response to attack--independently of, and millions of years before, lizards. How cool is that!? in https://t.co/A3EuRkm7Wy

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A short thread of resources, particularly materials in English, to learn Akkadian, the earliest attested Semitic language known from clay tablets from ancient and

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This is C.H.A.N.G.I.N.G 💪💪 Breaking the 💪💪Archive your research and make is accessible 💪💪

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My latest paper on 's exceptionally preserved looking at the shape & allometry of osteoderms is now out in https://t.co/97y6B7ggox

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How do mutations in the staphylococcal enterotoxin B vaccine candidate S19 reduce its superantigen activity? https://t.co/jE9NVPU2C4 https://t.co/sH2ntAS7Hn

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Spinosaur taxonomy and evolution of craniodental features: Evidence from Brazil


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Deliciously strange Triassic coelacanth, named for late, great Peter Forey in on https://t.co/uQVtG5TYrV

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Wahoo! We have reached 3.5mil specimens on our data portal - with free for global scientific research https://t.co/DACAv88Ihn

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Aux origines de l'#openaccess : le fonctionnement de l'édition scientifique par https://t.co/QVkeFBLfPC

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Merleau-Ponty’s genealogy of perception as a response to the mind-body problem. http://t.co/mbAwtbCchp

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