Published online my collaboration with orthodontists from in regenerative teeth research using https://t.co/fcBIJKM6Px

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Chicken head musculoskeletal biomechanics methods from our currently funded Dinosaur-Bird biomechanics & evolution grant.

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Rising star Alix Prybyla's first-authored study on the bite capability of Leptarctus, extinct 'tanks' among weasel-kind. Work done from her + internship in our research team! https://t.co/TTiW27zr2S Artwork: N. Wong/AMNH.

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Your periodic reminder that all good data we have on giant pterosaur anatomy and biomechanics points to well developed flight capabilities, even though they were the size of giraffes.

Details: https://t.co/eK6GcnFFGW

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New from ASJ: "Beyond the L-Strut: Redefining the Biomechanics of Rhinoplasty Using Topographic Optimization Modeling" https://t.co/sntyLUZtjl

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Do you want to learn how to create models in ? is runningthe 6th edition of the "FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS APPLIED TO LIFE SCIENCES" in Barcelona during May 12th-18th https://t.co/GCWPWnQAif

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Christian Wilhelm (1831–1892) was a german anatomist. He is known for his excellent lithographs of cross-sections of the and his pioneer work in biomechanics. He also pioneered the use of frozen cadavers for anatomical investigations.

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New edition of the course "Finite Element Analysis applied to life sciences" in May 2019 Are you interested in learning it? https://t.co/GCWPWnyYTF

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C. Wilhelm (1831 – 1892) was a german anatomist. He is known for his excellent lithographs of cross-sections of the human and his pioneer work in He also pioneered the use of frozen for anatomical investigations.

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1 Hi all! I’m a recent PhD grad, working on pterosaur (extinct flying reptile) biomechanics and mass. Much of my research has been at and , where I’ve looked at whether their bones were highly air-filled and light. Img

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My is about how avoid thanks to their incredible and is inspired by a recent done for . Honestly, nature is just too cool for words sometimes. https://t.co/jpdYWkAYa5

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H.R. Giger (1940-2014) – Surrealist, Painter, + Multi-media Artist – was born 78 yrs ago today.
"There is hope and a kind of beauty in there somewhere, if you look for it."

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. Invites all staff and student sport and exercise biomechanic enthusiasts to their Biomechanics Interest Group (BIG) meeting at the University of Salford.

To attend all you need to do is register via BASES website free of charge!
For more details https://t.co/MyQaz9EvjF

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I recently helped create some illustrations for a teaching resource on the biomechanics behind Theropods. https://t.co/KCxEnZNSWE

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