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For Some Feathered Dinosaurs, Bigger Not Always Better

For Some Feathered Dinosaurs, Bigger Not Always Better | Research from the NC Agricultural Research Service | Scoop.it
Researchers have started looking at why dinosaurs that abandoned meat in favor of vegetarian diets got so big, and their results may call conventional wisdom about plant-eaters and body size into question.

 

Biologist, Dr. Lindsay Zanno of the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences at NC State University, and Peter Makovicky of Chicago's Field Museum, published their conclusions in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B:

http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.2526




 

 

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Rubredoxin the Indestructible | Biochem Blogs

Rubredoxin the Indestructible | Biochem Blogs | Research from the NC Agricultural Research Service | Scoop.it
Rubredoxin protein from thermophilic and mesophilic bacteria are compared to examine features that result in thermostability
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Biochem Blogs from NCSU

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Enjoy the blog of the Department of Molecular & Structural Biochemistry, maintained by Dr. Clay Clark, College of Agriculture & Life Sciences at NC State University.

 

Their motto? "If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be reasearch." -- Einstein

 

Newest post on The Gibbs Conference on Biothermodynamics: Free Energy in the Woods.

 

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Visiting Poznan as a Fulbright Senior Specialist Fellow | Biochem Blogs

Visiting Poznan as a Fulbright Senior Specialist Fellow | Biochem Blogs | Research from the NC Agricultural Research Service | Scoop.it
Summary of research into RNA structure function at Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences from a Fulbright Scholar
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Dr. Hanna Gracz, Molecular & Structural Biochemistry, part of the College of AGriculture & Life Sciences at NCSU, begins her blog from her posting at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, in Poland.

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