Megan Whitney
@megwhit.bsky.social
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Vertebrate paleontologist and paleohistologist | Assistant Professor at Loyola University Chicago
Important read by
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for anyone in science.
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Communicating Science with New Purpose
Abstract. The scientific enterprise of the United States is facing challenges on a scale that many living scientists have never encountered. After nearly a
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Brandon Peecook
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Itβs a beaut! I commissioned
@serpenillus.bsky.social
for this incredible piece that has quite a purpose. The new SVP Memoir dropped while we were in Zambia πΏπ² on a field expedition alongside the government. More soon, but for now enjoy. π
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Graduation week here at
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. This yearβs graduate and undergraduate graduates from the Whitney Lab π€©. This team: published, presented at national conferences, did fieldwork, worked in museum collections, and even made a lab instagram. They will be so missed and look out world!
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Such a fun group to chat with about the importance of paleohisto data accessibility!
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and I had a blast working with students from Loyola and the Idaho Museum of Natural History this week on developing our curation system of Lance Creek micro vertebrate fossils. Special thanks to the
@burkemuseum.bsky.social
for hosting us!
#FossilFriday
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Bryan Gee
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It's been a low productivity year for me paper-wise, in part because of a massive project I've been cooking up for a while & that I'm happy to announce the first release of:
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TEMNOS (Temnospondyl Evolution, Morphology, Nomenclature, and Other Stuff)
#TemnospondylTuesday
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TEMNOS (Temnospondyl Evolution, Morphology, Nomenclature, and Other Stuff) v1.0.0
This is the initial release of the TEMNOS database, which contains three metadata files, four data files, an overarching README, a README for each data file, and a contributing document. Refer to the ...
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For
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, and my first post here, a beautiful section of a radioulna from Poebrotherium. Along with
@gondwannabe.bsky.social
, my student Kara Ehler is describing the seasonal growth of this early camel.
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