Friday, February 5, 2010

Julia Clarke, paleontologist
Julia Clarke, a paleontologist in the Jackson School of Geosciences, was a member of a team of researchers that, for the first time, filled in the colors of a dinosaur.
The research is reported in the Feb. 4, 2010 edition of Science. The Jackson School Web site has the story of Clarke’s role in the research.
Find links to articles about the research and depictions of the dinosaur, Anchiornis huxleyi, at the Jackson School site.
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By Tim Green
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