Dinosaur & palaeontology articles & Blogs
To enable quick access to my palaeontological articles, all my dinosaur, fossil and palaeontology articles and Blogs are listed and linked below.
Popular science articles
A 149 million-year-old pterosaur is Britain’s largest flying animal – how scientists proved it from a single finger bone; published in The Conversation.
Why we think that some extinct giant flying reptiles cared for their young; published in The Conversation.
Primates colonised the Arctic during a period of ancient global warming – their fate offers a lesson as climate change speeds up; published in The Conversation.
Dinosaur egg bonanza gives vital clues about prehistoric parenting; published in The Conversation.
Walking in the Footsteps of Dinosaurs; published in Earth Archives.
The Skye Dinosaur Footprint Vandal; published in Earth Archives.
Blogs
Ancient giant flying reptiles cared for their young.
A new plesiosaur, it’s ecological and evolutionary context, and the Loch Ness Monster.
The Giant Pterosaur That Pterrorised Skies Over Skye.
Reimagining Baby Tyrannosaurs.
Death to Nanotyrannus! Long Live Tyrannosaurs!
Filling Romer’s Gap.
Tyrannosaurs: From T. rex to Nanotyrannus.
Dinosaur egg discovery reveals the social life of dinosaurs.
Tyrannosaurus rex and the dinosaur teeth of Skye.
Why Fossils Matter.
Popular science articles
A 149 million-year-old pterosaur is Britain’s largest flying animal – how scientists proved it from a single finger bone; published in The Conversation.
Why we think that some extinct giant flying reptiles cared for their young; published in The Conversation.
Primates colonised the Arctic during a period of ancient global warming – their fate offers a lesson as climate change speeds up; published in The Conversation.
Dinosaur egg bonanza gives vital clues about prehistoric parenting; published in The Conversation.
Walking in the Footsteps of Dinosaurs; published in Earth Archives.
The Skye Dinosaur Footprint Vandal; published in Earth Archives.
Blogs
Ancient giant flying reptiles cared for their young.
A new plesiosaur, it’s ecological and evolutionary context, and the Loch Ness Monster.
The Giant Pterosaur That Pterrorised Skies Over Skye.
Reimagining Baby Tyrannosaurs.
Death to Nanotyrannus! Long Live Tyrannosaurs!
Filling Romer’s Gap.
Tyrannosaurs: From T. rex to Nanotyrannus.
Dinosaur egg discovery reveals the social life of dinosaurs.
Tyrannosaurus rex and the dinosaur teeth of Skye.
Why Fossils Matter.