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Paul Sereno의 공룡에 관한 탐구.

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기묘한 환경, 찌는듯한 더위, 그리고 때로는 사나운 악어들이 진화의 단서를 찾아 나서는 과학자들을 기다리곤 한다는데.. 고생물학자 Paul Sereno는 선사시대 역사와의 뜻밖의 조우에 관해 이야기 하며 모험심 가득한 학생들에게 새로운 방법론을 제시한다.

Surely not the only science career based on a museum tour epiphany, Paul Sereno's is almost certainly the most triumphant. He's dug up dinosaurs on five continents -- and discovered the world's largest crocodile, the (extinct) 40-foot Sarchosuchus. Full bio »

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