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coo.fieldofscience.com
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| | | | | Today marks another first for Catalogue of Organisms - for the first time, the Taxon of the Week post is focusing on a single species. Sp... | |
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www.miketaylor.org.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] Michael P. Taylor is a paleontologist and computer scientist with a focus on sauropod dinosaurs and open-access publishing. He has published extensively on dinosaur anatomy, taxonomy, and paleobiology, and has contributed to academic publishing discussions advocating for open access. His work includes re-evaluations of dinosaur genera, studies on sauropod evolution, and computer science publications on information retrieval and library systems. He has also written for popular media on topics like open access, dinosaur discoveries, and the future of academic publishing. | |
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birdsoftheworld.org
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| | | | | Species accounts for all the birds of the world. | |
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robojapan.blogspot.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various articles, reviews, and discussions covering a wide range of topics, primarily focusing on science fiction, horror, and pop culture. Key themes include: 1. **Godzilla and Kaiju Films**: Multiple entries discuss Godzilla movies, including the American reception of the film 'Ryusei Ningen Zon (Zone Fighter)', and the history of Godzilla in the U.S. There's also mention of other kaiju like Anguirus, and discussions about Toho's efforts to release films in the U.S. 2. **Retro Sci-Fi and Television**: References to classic sci-fi films such as 'Quatermass and the Pit (1967)' and TV series like 'Emergency +4 (1973-74)' and 'The Godzilla Power Hour (1978-81)' are included. 3. **Actresses and Profiles**:... | ||