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| | | | Rodrigo Brincalepe Salvador1 & Barbara Mizumo Tomotani2 1Zoology Unit, Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. 2Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway. Emails: salvador.rodrigo.b (at) gmail (dot) com; babi.mt (at) gmail (dot) com Download PDF As biologists,... | |
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publicdomainreview.org
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| | | | Richard Owen, the Victorian scientist who first named the "dinosaurs", claimed that he could identify an animal, even an extinct one, from inspecting a single bone. Richard Fallon revisits other Owen-inspired fictions - by R. D. Blackmore, William Makepeace Thackeray, and Charles Kingsley - and finds literature layered with scientific, religious, and political interventions, spurred by the discovery of prehistoric life. | |
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| | A Wuhan lab affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences has sought to dispel rumors that it "made and leaked" the highly infectious pneumonic virus |