New Views on Old Bones

Ramblings on palaeontology, science policy and anything else that takes my fancy...

Saturday, 31 December 2022

Year in Review: 2022

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The end of the year is a time of taking stock for many, myself no exception. I'm always a little embarrassed that I've never been ab...
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Saturday, 20 June 2020

Funding finding fossils

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A popular trope is the image of the palaeontologist bestriding the badlands, hammer in hand, ready to hunker down and excavate the perfectly...
Monday, 20 April 2020

Diversity in palaeo - a hard look at my own stats

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There has been a welcome increase in sensitivity to the diverse community that works within palaeontology. This is evidenced by more open di...
Sunday, 12 April 2020

Obituary: Professor Jennifer A. Clack FRS (1947–2020)

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A close friend and colleague to many at the NHM and elsewhere, Jenny Clack, passed away after a long, brave battle with ...
Monday, 5 August 2019

The downsides of globe-trotting

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“Wow, it must be awesome to get to so many cool places for work!” Most of my colleagues will be familiar with this refrain from friend...
Tuesday, 5 February 2019

2018: A Year In Review

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It's becoming a tradition for me to summarize the work we've done in the previous year, mainly as a way of taking stock and in a (us...
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Paul Barrett
I am a professional vertebrate palaeontologist based at the Natural History Museum in London, where I study dinosaurs and other extinct reptiles. The views expressed in this blog are my own and in no way reflect those of the NHM.
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