DinosaursA Family Breakup Kills the DinosaursDavid H. Rogstad, Ph.D. In 1980 Nobel Prize-winning physicist Luis Alvarez and his geologist son Walter Alvarez proposed a provocative They suggested that the Earth had been struck by an asteroid in its past to Feathered Dinosaur or Flightless Bird?By Fazale (Fuz) R. Rana 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?by Fazale Rana, Ph.D. "Teaching the controversy" is controversial. Sides have been drawn. On one side, most intelligent design (ID) proponents want students to become familiar with the evidence cited in support of evolution and with evidence against it. In short, they recommend that educators "teach the controversy" about evolution1 New Challenge to the Bird-Dinosaur LinkBy Fuz Rana 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.1 DinosaursDinosaurs |
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