|
|||||||||||||
It is important that we learn from and take note of important events in the history of our planet such as the extinction of Dinosaurs - if we, as the intelligent species homo sapiens, as the most dominant force on earth, are to survive!
The time has come to look seriously at the ways we do and do not yet utilise energy from nature, such as to conserve existing fossil fuels and more importantly, prevent global warming from destroying our natural habitat. Unravelling the DNA chain and reconstructing it via cloning to eradicate defects in our species, or to improve us, is perhaps one of the most important experimental projects of our century, even though teetering on the edge of 'mad scientist' or 'evil dictator.' Additionally, if we cannot change our dirty fuel greedy habits quickly enough, to adapt to survive, the human race could go the way of the dinosaur!
Nelson Kruschandl - "Learn from our history"
BBC TV LINKS:
Beasts | Cavemen | Dinosaurs | Chronology | Fact files | Dig deeper
Dinosaur den | Dinosaur worlds | How do we know? | Science focus | TV series
Monsters We Met | Wild New World
NEW SCIENTIST LINKS:
Histories: King of the duck-billed dinosaursIt was 1903 when palaeontologist and spy Baron Franz Nopcsa set off for the wilds of northern Albania - it was a highly eventful trip Histories - 02 April 2005 Protein recovered from dinosaur eggsThe eggs were laid by titanosaurs before being buried by floods and fossilising unusually fast - the protein is similar to that of a modern chicken News - 19 March 2005 'Raptor' dinosaurs roamed far and wideA new fossil discovered in Argentina proves that the fast-running relatives of the movie star velociraptors really got around Breaking News - 23 February 2005 Can 'feather foot' knock oldest bird off its perch?'Feather foot' may knock oldest bird off its perch News - 19 February 2005 Large mammals once dined on dinosaursAmazing fossil finds reveal that dinosaurs were not the only fearsome predators living on prehistoric Earth News - 15 January 2005 Sprinting ostriches offer dinosaur insightsAnalysis of ostriches running on treadmills provides clues to human leg mechanics and how dinosaurs may have moved Features - 25 December 2004 Dinosaurs' 'bulletproof' armour revealedSome dinosaurs' protective plates had a similar arrangement of fibres as seen in bulletproof fabrics, making them extremely tough Breaking News - 16 November 2004 Dinosaurs were struck down in their primeThey were wiped out in the midst of breathtaking diversity and success, suggests a new analysis of fossils Breaking News - 18 October 2004 T. rex descended from feathered ancestorThe ancestors of Tyrannosaurus rex were covered in protofeathers, reveals the most complete fossil found so far Breaking News - 06 October 2004 Dinosaurs may have been doting parentsA fossilised "creche" of 34 young dinosaurs and an adult - buried alive - suggests that dinosaurs may have been caring parents Breaking News - 08 September 2004 Teen T-rex had monster growth spurtThe flesh-eating dinosaur achieved its giant size in a dramatic surge of growth during adolescence, shows a study of discarded bones Breaking News - 11 August 2004 Flying dinosaur needed a bird's brainFlight was built into the brain as well as the body of Archaeopteryx, a new CAT scanning study reveals Breaking News - 04 August 2004 Horn damage hints at Triceratops battlesThe three-horned dinosaur could apparently wrestle head-to-head with other members of its own species Breaking News - 26 June 2004 Pterosaurs went for the soft shellSpectacular fossil hints that the flying reptiles laid soft eggs rather than hard ones News - 12 June 2004 Dinosaurs were broiled aliveFollowing an asteroid impact 65 million years ago, the sky would have burned red for hours as debris rained into the atmosphere News - 05 June 2004 Four-winged birds may have been first fliersA new study of Archaeopteryx supports the idea that the first birds were four-winged gliders, not two winged flappers Breaking News - 23 May 2004 Thick-skulled dinos lose their headbutting hard-nut imageThe idea that dome-headed dinos used their skulls as battering rams against rivals may have to be revised News - 15 May 2004 Bizarre dinos of the deep freezeTwo oddball dinosaurs species have been unearthed in Antarctica News - 06 March 2004 X-rays reveal pterosaurs' aerial expertiseScans of fossil skulls show the extinct flying reptiles had an extraordinary ability to process balance information Breaking News - 29 October 2003 Veggie monstersAn atmosphere rich in carbon dioxide was ideal for herbivorous dinosaurs News - 25 October 2003 Ancient birds legged it to take wing
Did Archaeopteryx have feathered legs to help it fly? News - 25 October 2003 Brontosaurus 'missing link' unearthedRemains of the earliest known sauropod - a relative of the largest dinosaurs to roam the Earth - have been unearthed in South Africa Breaking News - 04 July 2003 Cannibal dinosaurs revealed by tooth marksWhen the going got tough, some meat-eating dinosaurs turned on their own kind to satisfy their hunger Breaking News - 02 April 2003 Four-winged dinosaur makes feathers flyA dinosaur with 'extra wings' is challenging long cherished theories about the origin of bird flight Breaking News - 22 January 2003 Flapping chicks give flying hintsThe unusual beating of their tiny wings does not get baby partridges off the ground, but it does cast light on the origins of avian flight Breaking News - 16 January 2003 Perfectly preserved dinosaur stuns palaeontologists
Hadrosaur "mummy" reveals new details about diet, muscles, movement and development News - 19 October 2002 Palaeontological peeFossil crater reveals that sauropods produced enough pee to fill a bathtub News - 19 October 2002 Ancient eye resurrected
Scientists recreate eye protein of reptile that fell extinct 240 million years ago News - 28 September 2002 Pterosaur skull suggests sex and violenceIts huge bony crest may have been used for sexual display - its jaw implies it preyed on fish at the ocean's surface Breaking News - 18 July 2002 Ancient bird-like footprints foundBut the prints are 55 million years older than the oldest known bird fossils - so what made them? Breaking News - 26 June 2002 Fossils point to asteroid causing dinosaurs' demiseAnalysis of ancient leaves boosts claims that a massive asteroid strike obliterated 70 per cent of life 65 million years ago Breaking News - 11 June 2002 Giant dinosaurs arrived with a bangA meteorite impact may explain the rapid rise of huge, carnivorous dinosaurs, as well as their demise Breaking News - 16 May 2002 Dinosaur reveals fully formed feathersThe first unequivocal example is uncovered - the find supports the idea that feathers evolved before they were used for flight Breaking News - 06 March 2002 Hunting the fossil fraudsA geology student devises a way to spot if different fragments of fossilised bone have been cobbled together to make a fake This Week - 17 November 2001 Filter-feeding dinosaur sieved its foodIt did not walk like a duck, and it is unlikely to have quacked like one, but a Mongolian dinosaur is the first known to have eaten like a duck Breaking News - 29 August 2001
Why
not visit Archaic Dinosaurs.com: http://www.archaicdinosaurs.com
DINOSAUR LINKS | JURASSIC PARK
Anthropology
| Archaeology | Dinosaurs
| Evolution | Fossils
| Geology | Mammoths
Meteorites | Paleontology
| Plate Tectonics | Neanderthal
Man
Solar Cola - evolving a healthier lifestyle
|
|||||||||||||
|