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Professsor/DR CNRS in Bone Functional Adaptation and Paleontology at the MNHN, Paris, France
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The eleven organisations, including the CNRS, that won the European Equality Prize signed a declaration of principle in support of gender equality in research.
The CNRS defends gender equality in world science
On October 27th 2025, the eleven organisations, including the CNRS, that won the European Equality Prize signed a declaration of
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October 30, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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This involved empirical data collection on an ontogenetic spectrum of gators in Florida (several papers by Iijima & Blob recently) & using these in inverse dynamic simulations to estimate muscle forces & activations across body sizes. Simulation of right hindlimb shown; red colours = active muscles
October 22, 2025 at 6:43 PM
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My comment: Is scale loss always part of evolving a pelagic lifestyle? Is Is always about swimming? Maybe - or maybe not. Conclusion: More fossils and research needed🤩🧪

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Ancient sea turtle discovered in Lebanon reveals a surprising evolutionary history
Oldest known sea turtle soft tissues could help reveal how a variety of vertebrates adapted to ocean living
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October 20, 2025 at 7:49 AM