Yep, that's a blast from the past (and I'm not talking about the Middle
Triassic...)
On Tue, December 4, 2012 9:01 pm, William Parker wrote:
The paper is now officially out. I have a post up at Chinleana.
http://chinleana.fieldofscience.com/2012/12/new-specimen-draws-dinosaur-origins.html
There are also lots of popular news stories popping up.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/nyasasaurus-worlds-oldest-dinosaur-012906303.html
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Tim Williams <tijawi@gmail.com> wrote:
Embargo or no embargo, the story is out (at least in Australia). I
came across it by accident.
The name will be familiar to many people; it has been a nomen nudum
since the 1950's.
It's perhaps appropriate to keep a lid on it until the embargo is
officially lifted.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:11 AM, David Marjanovic
<david.marjanovic@gmx.at> wrote:
William Parker wrote, truncatedly:
Hello all,
Just a heads up that there is a new paper coming out tonight in
Biology Letters that is sure to be of interest to some on this list.
The embargo ends at 6pm PST and I'll have a post up at Chinleana at
that time.
cheers,
Bill Parker
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