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Academy Of Natural SciencesAnatomical PreparationsEverything's Better Blown ApartMuseumsStinkin' Every Thing That's Not A SauropodEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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AquilopsArtGalen DaraPeople We LikeStinkin' HeadsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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At the 2011 sauropod gigantism symposium in Bonn, John Hutchinson gave a talk on biomechanics of large animals. At the end he showed a short video of a rhino running full-tilt, tripping, and literally flipping end over end. After the wipeout, the rhino got up and trotted off, apparently unhurt.

Academy Of Natural SciencesFisticuffsGoofyMuseumsShowdownEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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Science CommunicationStinkin' CrocsStinkin' HeadsStinkin' MammalsStinkin' SV-POW!sketeersEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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HeresyEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Yesterday, Alex Holcome’s tweet drew my attention to Shahar Avin’s paper “Centralised Funding and Epistemic Exploration”, currently in press at The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science . You can read the accepted manuscript on PhilSci Archive. My colleague Filip Jakobsen asked me to explain in layman’s terms what the paper was saying. Here’s what I told him.

100% Totally RealMoral DimensionsOpen AccessPeople We LikeStinkin' PublishersEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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The opening remarks by the hosts of conferences are usually highly forgettable, a courtesy platform offered to a high-ranking academic who has nothing to say about the conference’s subject. NOT THIS TIME! This is the opening address of APE 2018, the Academic Publishing in Europe conference.