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thescienceofreality: This Week in Science - July 22 - 28, 2013: Reactive light-up e-skin here. Australian Plesiosaurs here. *Edit - Plesiosaurs instead of the incorrect “aquatic dinosaur". South African fossils here. IRIS first images here.

thescienceofreality: This Week in Science - July 22 - 28, 2013: Reactive light-up e-skin here. Australian Plesiosaurs here. *Edit - Plesiosaurs instead of the incorrect “aquatic dinosaur". South African fossils here. IRIS first images here.

thescienceofreality:  This Week in Science - July 22 - 28, 2013: Reactive light-up

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A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Atlasaurus(At-La-Sore-Us) Where: Woodlands Of Africa When: Middle Jurassic Period, About 165 Million Years Ago Who: Discovered By Paleontologists Michel Monbaron, Dale Russell, And Philippe Taquet What: The Atlasaurus Is Named After

A-Dinosaur-A-Day:  Atlasaurus(At-La-Sore-Us) Where: Woodlands Of Africa When: Middle

A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Achillobator(Ah-Kill-Oh-Bate-Ore) Where: Plains Of Central Asia When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 95 To 85 Million Years Ago Who: Described And Named By A Team That Consisted Of Mongolian Paleontologist Antangerel Perle And Americans

A-Dinosaur-A-Day:  Achillobator(Ah-Kill-Oh-Bate-Ore) Where: Plains Of Central Asia

A-Dinosaur-A-Day:  Gorgosaurus (Gore-Go-Sore-Us) Where: Floodplains Of North America When: Late Cretaceous Period, About 75 Million Years Ago Who: First Described By Canadian Geologist And Paleontologist Lawrence Lambe What: The Gorgosaurus Is A Large

A-Dinosaur-A-Day:   Gorgosaurus (Gore-Go-Sore-Us) Where: Floodplains Of North America

A-Dinosaur-A-Day: Ceratosaurus(Ser-At-Oh-Sore-Us) Where: Swamps Of Southern North America When: Late Jurassic Period, About 150 To 145 Million Years Ago Who: First Described By Othniel Charles Marsh In 1884 And Then Re-Described By Charles W. Gilmore

A-Dinosaur-A-Day:  Ceratosaurus(Ser-At-Oh-Sore-Us) Where: Swamps Of Southern North

 

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