Time for another trip…
10:46 pm
…to The Boneyard. The second edition of this paleontology carnival is up at Laelaps, full of fossiliferous writings from around the web.
…to The Boneyard. The second edition of this paleontology carnival is up at Laelaps, full of fossiliferous writings from around the web.
Brian Switek, the blogger behind the always worth-reading Laelaps, has organized a new blog carnival called “The Boneyard,” focusing on posts of a paleontological nature.
The first edition of The Boneyard is now online at Laelaps. Check it out for a healthy dose of paleo-themed goodness!

…this edition inspired by mangoes. Start your Wednesday with the fruits of two week’s worth of science and nature blogging, collected and online at Balancing Life.

What’s in a name? Find out at Tangled Bank #72, hosted by Chris Patil at Ourobouros. A massive amount of entries make this one of the most ambitious Tangled Banks ever, so there’s plenty to keep even the most voracious science- and medicine-minded readers busy!

Now that the AMNH Coelophysis specimens have been absolved of the grisly crime of cannibalism, it seems like a good a time as any to unload my remaining stock of T-shirts make it even easier for Hairy Museum visitors to own a piece of paleontological history! The first ever HMNH T-shirt, the Coelophysis Madonna, is now on sale for the low, low price of $8.00 (+ $4 shipping) in the HMNH Paleo-Pop Shop.
This icon of New Mexican Triassicana is proudly blazoned in four colors across the front of a 100% cotton Cardinal Red T, with the Hairy Museum’s fuzzy logo tastefully printed in black on the left sleeve.
Science marches on, and now you, the informed-and-fashionable consumer, get to reap the benefits!