Xinjiangtitan has the longest preserved neck of any lifeform to date
Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week,
Xinjiangtitan when originally described, from Wu et al. (2013) We’re way late to this party, but better late than never I guess.
Xinjiangtitan when originally described, from Wu et al. (2013) We’re way late to this party, but better late than never I guess.
Daniel Vidal et al.’s new paper in Scientific Reports (Vidal et al. 2020) has been out for a couple of days now. Dealing as it…
Now that Matt and I have blogged various thoughts about how to orient vertebra (part 1, part 2, relevant digression 1, relevant…
Last night, I submitted a paper for publication — for the first time since April 2013. I’d almost forgotten what it felt like.
In a comment on the last post, on the mass of Dreadnoughtus, Asier Larramendi wrote: The body mass should be considerably lower…
[This is part 4 in an ongoing series on our recent PLOS ONE paper on sauropod neck cartilage. See also part 1, part 2, and part…
As I mentioned a few days ago, Matt and I have a couple of papers in the new PLOS ONE Sauropod Gigantism collection. We were…