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Microvertebrate Fossils – Montbrook Fossil Dig

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Microvertebrate fossils are really small. They require use of a microscope for identification. Because of this, they receive less love than the huge show off fossils and are often overlooked in the field or discarded with the sediment. While digging at Montbrook, if we hit a pebbly layer th
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Supercharged professional development helps educators talk climate change – Research News

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In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers evaluated how a type of professional development, called train-the-trainer, could help teachers improve their practice. And they did it for a topic that is arguably one of the most difficult for educators to broach. “People want to talk about c
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New genus of tiny, iridescent snake from Philippines found in collection – Research News

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To be fair, the newly described Waray dwarf burrowing snake is pretty great at hiding. In its native habitat on the islands of Samar and Leyte in the Philippines, the snake usually surfaces only after heavy rains, similar to earthworms washing up on suburban sidewalks after a downpour. So, it
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Ancient Caribbean children helped with grocery shopping in A.D. 400 – Research News

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Researchers have long thought that snail and clam shells found at Caribbean archaeological sites were evidence of “starvation food” eaten in times when other resources were lacking. Now, a University of Florida study suggests these shells may be evidence of children helping with the grocery shopping
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Ancient Caribbean children helped with grocery shopping in A.D. 400 – Research News

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Researchers have long thought that snail and clam shells found at Caribbean archaeological sites were evidence of “starvation food” eaten in times when other resources were lacking. Now, a University of Florida study suggests these shells may be evidence of children helping with the grocery shopping
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Supercharged professional development helps educators talk climate change – Research News

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In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers evaluated how a type of professional development, called train-the-trainer, could help teachers improve their practice. And they did it for a topic that is arguably one of the most difficult for educators to broach. “People want to talk about c
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Florida Museum shares tools of exploration with libraries in new backpack program – Pressroom

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For the last two years, the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Museum in the Parks program brought children and families to local state parks for in-person exploration, learning and hands-on fun. They got to meet scientists, explore green spaces and check out rare artifacts from the museum’s collec
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Anatomy of a burmese python – Research News

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As Becky Reichart pressed against one of the sleek, bleached, white rib bones of the fully rearticulated 17-foot-7-inch Burmese python, one of the largest found in Florida, she commented, “They look delicate, but they’re actually really strong.” The bones tell the story of the snake’s life in the
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Fossil-digging volunteers strengthen Museum collections – Research News

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For a few weeks each year, dozens of people stop their everyday activities to put on clothes they don’t mind getting dirty, drive to the middle of nowhere and dig in the dirt and mud for fossils. Neither professional archaeologists nor paleontologists, the volunteers are like angels for the Flori
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Thomas Farm: a prehistoric treasure – Research News

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Places like the Hell Creek Formation in Montana and the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles echo famous prehistoric discoveries. But at the bottom of a sinkhole near the small Florida town of Bell in Gilchrist County lies the richest Early Miocene vertebrate fossil locality in the world, known as Thomas
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