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![]() This basic division is described in children’s books and museum displays across the world. There were the ‘bird-hipped’ Ornithischians on one side (things like Stegosaurus, Triceratops and Iguanodons) and the ‘lizard-hipped’ Saurischia on the other (including giants like Diplodocus and teeth-gnashers like T-rex). In 1888 Henry Seeley divided dinosaurs into two main groups based, among other things, on the anatomy of their pelvises. Right, on with the show.ĭinosaurs became celebrities in the Victorian era when loads of bones of these strange ancient reptiles were being found and studied. Just search for Natureand fill in your name. If you like what you hear in today’s show please vote for us to win the listeners’ choice at the British Podcast Awards. Just before we get started we have a little favour to ask. This is the Nature Podcastfor March the 23 rd2017. Plus, finding successful new combos of cancer drugs. You actually need a telescope the size of the earth. This week, after a century of consensus, the dinosaur family tree gets a shake upĪ lot of people are going to be very surprised by this result and I think this is wonderful for the field.Īnd, astronomers’ ambitious plan to photograph a black hole. Head here for the Nature Podcast RSS feed. Never miss an episode: Subscribe to the Nature Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or your favourite podcast app. What does Trump’s first budget proposal mean for research? News: US science agencies face deep cuts in Trump budget Research Highlight: CRISPR finds drug synergy 21:47 News Chat Research Highlight: Oldest algal fossils found Research Highlight: Kingsnakes go for the big squeeze 16:01 Cancer combinationįinding successful new combos of cancer drugs. Feature: How to hunt for a black hole Event Horizon Telescope 14:16 Research HighlightsĪncient algae and kingsnakes. ![]() News & Views: Dividing the dinosaurs 8:28 Capturing a black holeĪstronomers around the world team up to attempt to snap an image of the black hole at the centre of our galaxy. New research shakes up the branches in the dinosaur family tree. ![]()
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