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ElephantGiraffeHippoHorseMountsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

Last year about this time I wrote: Here’s a stupid thing: roughly 2-3 times a year I go to the field or to a museum and get hundreds of SV-POW!-able photos. Then I get back to the world and catch up on all of the work that piled up while I was away.

AquilopsArtStinkin' HeadsStinkin' OrnithischiansEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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1st Palaeo Virtual CongressBrachiosauridsCaudalCervicalConferencesEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

The 1st Palaeontological Virtual Congress is underway now, and will run through December 15. Mike and I have two presentations up: {.aligncenter .wp-image-15560 .size-large loading=“lazy” attachment-id=“15560” permalink=“http://svpow.com/2018/12/05/our-presentations-are-up-at-the-1st-palaeo-virtual-congress/taylor-and-wedel-2018-1pvc-cover-slide/”

DissectionEverything's Better Cut In HalfPeople We LikePigStinkin' Appendicular ElementsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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Open AccessEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Scholastica is a publishing platform that offers support for super-low-cost open-access journals such as Discrete Analysis , led by Tim Gowers. They’re putting together the first Academic-Led Publishing Day on 7 February next year, and as part of the build-up, they kindly invited me to do an interview for them, kicking off their Academic-Led Publishing From the Experts series.

CervicalDorsalPelicanPneumaticityStinkin' TheropodsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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ArtDorsalDull Analogue PastNot At All TimelyPapers By SV-POW!sketeersEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Matt’s drawn my attention to a bizarre fact: despite 17 separate posts about Xenoposeidon on this blog (linked from here and here), we’ve never shown a decent scan of Lydekker’s (1893) original illustration of NHMUK PV R2095, the partial mid-to-posterior dorsal vertebra that since Taylor and Naish (2007) has been the holotype specimen of Xenoposeidon proneneukos — and since Taylor (2018) has been known to represent a

BooksNavel BloggingTimelyEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

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ArtBrian EnghMirarcePeople We LikeStinkin' MammalsEarth and related Environmental Sciences
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Author Matt Wedel

Today sees the publication of the monster enantiornithine Mirarce eatoni (“Eaton’s wonderful winged messenger”) from the Kaiparowits Formation of Utah, by Jessie Atterholt, Howard Hutchinson, and Jingmai O’Connor. Not my critter, not my story, but it is SV-POW!-adjacent. (Just here for the paper?