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PneumaticityTitanosaurVideoEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

This is super cool: my friend and lead author on the new saltasaur pneumaticity paper, Tito Aureliano, made a short (~6 min) video about the fieldwork that Aline Ghilardi and Marcelo Fernandes and their team — many of whom are authors on the new paper — have been doing in Brazil, and how it led to the discovery of a new, tiny titanosaur, and how that led to the new paper. It’s in Portuguese, but with English subtitles, just hit the CC button.

DorsalHistologyOpen AccessPapers By SV-POW!sketeersPneumaticityEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Well, this is a very pleasant surprise on the last day of the semester: Tito Aureliano, Aline M. Ghilardi, Bruno A. Navarro, Marcelo A. Fernandes, Fresia Ricardi-Branco, & Mathew J. Wedel. 2021. Exquisite air sac histological traces in a hyperpneumatized nanoid sauropod dinosaur from South America. Scientific Reports 11: 24207.

Human AnatomyEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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CamarasaursCaudalI'm StupidPneumaticityThings I Should Have Posted Ten Years AgoEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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Open AccessRepositoriesShiny Digital FutureEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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As I was clearing out some old documents, I stumbled on this form from 2006: This was back when Paul Upchurch’s dissertation, then only 13 years old, contained much that still unpublished in more formal venues, notably the description of what was then “ Pelorosaurus becklesii . As a fresh young sauropod researcher I was keen to read this and other parts of what was then almost certainly the most important and comprehensive

3D ModelsGiraffatitanStinkin' HeadsToysEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Back in June, I saw a series of tweets by sculptor and digital artist Ruadhrí Brennan, showing off the work he’d been doing on sculpting brachiosaurid skulls: Giraffatitan , Brachiosaurus (based on the Felch Quarry skull USNM 5730) and Europasaurus . Impressed, I asked if he would send a Giraffatitan skull, and here it is! You can immediately see two things: one, it’s good.

ArgyrosaurusFemurField Museum (Chicago)MuseumsPublic GalleriesEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

Some of the Burpee Museum folks and PaleoFest speakers visited the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago after the 2020 ‘Fest. I hadn’t been there since 2012, and a lot had changed. More on that in future posts, maybe.

ArtStinkin' TheropodsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Back in May, Amy Schwartz posted a photo of a starling that shethat had ringed that morning: Impressed by the subtlety of the coloration, I wondered what would happen if I increased the colour saturation.

Human AnatomyTutorialEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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Brachiosaur GulchBrachiosauridsBrachiosaurusBrian EnghDinosaur Journey Museum Of Western ColoradoEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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My Oct. 13 National Fossil Day public lecture, “Lost Giants of the Jurassic”, for the Museums of Western Colorado – Dinosaur Journey is now up on their YouTube channel. First 48 minutes are talk, last 36 minutes are Q&A with audience, moderated by Dr. Julia McHugh. New stuff from the 2021 field season — about which I’ll have more to say in the future — starts at about the 37-minute mark.