@KerryColyer @Newmanphysics @JRowing @Ms_D_Sci @PhysicsUk @PhysicsGeo @IOPTeaching @SalfordAcoustic Yes or spread out over two separate days? Physics in animals part 1 & 2? And then you could do a part 3 on biomechanics?! I remember researching a whole
New paper in @PLOSONE uses footprints to estimate body mass. Haven't read it yet but looks like an interesting method http://t.co/aXPW32LHCS
New paper in @PLOSONE uses footprints to estimate body mass. Haven't read it yet but looks like an interesting method http://t.co/aXPW32LHCS
New paper in @PLOSONE uses footprints to estimate body mass. Haven't read it yet but looks like an interesting method http://t.co/aXPW32LHCS
Quantitative Interpretation of Tracks for Determination of Body Mass http://t.co/r3Tquz2gms
Body mass estimation using tracks, a very innovative approach: http://t.co/s7K7epYKSd
Quantitative Interpretation of Tracks for Determination of Body Mass http://t.co/r3Tquz2gms
Quantitative Interpretation of Tracks for Determination of Body Mass http://t.co/dFcgtAZvRZ Science.alltop