DinosaursA Family Breakup Kills the Dinosaurs10/19/2007 In 1980 Nobel Prize-winning physicist Luis Alvarez and his geologist son Walter Alvarez proposed a provocative theory. They suggested that the Earth had been struck by an asteroid in its past to explain the unusual amount of iridium in what is called the K-T extinction boundary of the Earth’s fossil record. Feathered Dinosaur or Flightless Bird?10/1/2000 A recent collaborative study by scientists from Oregon State, Purdue (at Fort Wayne), Johns-Hopkins, and the College of Charleston provides evidence that the once highly touted feathered dinosaur, Caudipteryx, was more likely a flightless bird.1 Is There a Controversy about Evolution?4/1/2006 "Teaching the controversy" is controversial. Sides have been drawn. New Challenge to the Bird-Dinosaur Link4/1/2000 In the Liaoning Province of The People’s Republic of China, researchers are combing an extremely rich fossil site, the Yixian Formation. It contains remarkably well-preserved remains of plants, insects, invertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, and dinosaurs. DinosaursDinosaur Predator Breathed Like a Modern BirdAuthor: Dr. Fazale ("Fuz") Rana More on the Bird-Dinosaur HypothesisFuz Rana, Dave Rogstad, Kenneth Samples, and Joe Aguirre Rare Mummified Dinosaur UncoveredAuthor: Dr. Hugh Ross and Dr. Fazale ("Fuz") Rana Scientists Question Dinosaur Soft Tissue FindAuthor: Dr. Fazale ("Fuz") Rana Dinosaurs |
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