Links
Notes from Montana: M. Schweitzer's Field Notes blogs.lib.ncsu.edu/page/schweitzer Follow Mary Schweitzer's latest fieldwork through her blog on the North Carolina State University Web site.
The Tyrant Lizards: The Tyrannosauridae www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/saurischia/tyrannosauridae.html Read about how T. rex and its close relatives might have lived on this Web site from the University of California Museum of Paleontology.
Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Creatures www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/life/dinosaurs-other-extinct-creatures/index.html This comprehensive site from the Natural History Museum in London offers information on more than 260 dinosaurs, including educational video clips and images of fossils.
The Paleontology Portal www.paleoportal.org Explore a career in paleontology, search a collection of fossil images, find links to geologic maps, and more.
The Life of Birds: Evolution www.pbs.org/lifeofbirds/evolution/index.html Is T. rex an ancestor of modern birds? Find out the latest thinking on the companion Web site to the PBS program "The Life of Birds."
Articles
Schweitzer, M. H., Wittmeyer, J. L., Horner, J. R. & Toporski, J. B. 2005. "Soft Tissue Vessels and Cellular Preservation in Tyrannosaurus rex." Science 307, 1952-1955.
www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/307/5717/1952
Schweitzer, M. H., Wittmeyer, J. L., Horner, J. R. 2007. "Soft Tissue and Cellular Preservation in Vertebrate Skeletal Elements From the Cretaceous to the Present." Proc. R. Soc. B (2007) 274, 183-197.
www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/content/
762538t13072m341/?p=abec0be6e5d54330bea566d9781dbd9f&pi=3
"T. Rex Fossil Yields Soft Tissue"
National Science Foundation, March 25, 2005.
www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=103152
"T. Rex Analysis Supports Dino-Bird
Link"
by Alan Boyle. msnbc, April 12, 2007.
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18075420
Books
The Microstructure of Dinosaur Bone: Deciphering Biology
With Fine-Scale Techniques
by Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan. The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 2005.
The Evolution and Extinction of
the Dinosaurs
by
David Fastovsky, David B. Weishampel, and John Sibbick. Cambridge University
Press, 2005.
The Complete
Dinosaur
edited
by James Farlow and M. K. Brett-Surman. Indiana
University Press, 1999.
Links
HHMI Online Companion www.hhmi.org/resources/science_now/epigenetics.html The Howard Hughes Medical Institute provides an extensive collection of resources on epigenetics in its online companion to this segment of NOVA scienceNOW. More on HHMI and its partnership with NOVA
Human Epigenome Project www.epigenome.org Learn about current epigenetics research on this Web site from the Human Epigenome Project.
Epigenetics? epigenome.eu This comprehensive site offers news, articles, and other resources on the study of epigenetics.
Jirtle Lab at Duke University www.geneimprint.com/lab/ On the homepage of Randy Jirtle's laboratory at Duke University, browse epigenetics-related articles, learn about current research projects, read recent academic publications, and more.
Epigenetics www.landesbioscience.com/journals/epigenetics The official journal of the Epigenetics Society offers downloadable academic papers addressing new research in the field. Some articles require subscription.
Human Epigenome Project—Up and Running www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=300691 On this Web site from the National Institutes of Health, learn about how methyl groups alter genetic expression and discover some of the practical applications of epigenetic research.
Articles
"Epigenetics: The Science of Change"
by Bob Weinhold. Environmental Health
Perspectives, March 2006.
www.ehponline.org/members/2006/114-3/focus.html
Books
Epigenetics
edited by C. David Allis, Thomas Jenuwein, Danny Reinberg, and
Marie-Laure Caparros. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2006.
Chromatin and Gene Regulation: Mechanisms in
Epigenetics
by Bryan Turner. Blackwell Publishing, 2002.
Links
Headquarters Tour: Kryptos https://www.cia.gov/about-cia/virtual-tour/kryptos/index.html Take an up-close look at the Kryptos sculpture on a virtual tour of the CIA facilities in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Elonka's Kryptos Page elonka.com/kryptos Game developer, writer, and cryptographer Elonka Dunin has compiled a substantial list of Kryptos-related links, photographs, articles, and other information.
Kryptos—The DaVinci Code—The Solomon Key www.kryptos-cia.com This site tracks former CIA operative Richard Gay's attempts to decode the final cypher in the Kryptos sculpture.
American Cryptogram Association cryptogram.org Learn about making and breaking codes on this Web site.
Cryptograms.org cryptograms.org Try your hand at deciphering a nearly unlimited number of cryptograms online or sign up to play competitively with other online code breakers.
Articles
"CIA
Experts Still Spooked by Kryptos Puzzle"
by
Mary Louise Kelly. Morning Edition,
June 9, 2005.
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4684720
"Solving
the Enigma of Kryptos"
by
Kim Zetter. Wired, January
2005.
www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2005/01/66334
Books
The Code Book: The
Science of Secrecy From Ancient Egypt to Quantum Cryptography
by Simon Singh. Anchor
Books, 2000.
The Mammoth Book of
Secret Codes and Cryptograms
by Elonka Dunin.
Carroll & Graf, 2006.
Links
Petters Research Institute www.pribelize.org On this Web site, learn about the organization Petters created to teach math, science, and technology in his native country of Belize.
"A Journey to Bridge Math and the Cosmos" www.nytimes.com/2003/05/27/science/27CONV.html ?ex=1183435200&en=495a3ca87a0cc8a5&ei=5070 Find out what inspired Arlie Petters to become an astrophysicist in this interview with the New York Times.
Gravitational Lensing imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/features/news/grav_lens.html Using diagrams as well as photos from the Hubble Space Telescope, this NASA Web site offers a simple explanation of Petters' favorite subject.
A Brief History of Gravitational Lenses www.einstein-online.info/en/spotlights/grav_lensing_history/index.html Learn about Albert Einstein's early predictions of gravitational lenses, their eventual discovery, and their place in astrophysics today.
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics www.cfa.harvard.edu Explore our solar system, the Milky Way, and other celestial phenomena on this Web site from this noted Harvard astronomical research center.
Big Think—Arlie Petters
bigthink.com/dukeuniversity/arlie-petters-explains-how-scientists-could-demonstrate-a-fourth-dimension-of-space
Hear more from Arlie Petters in this interview on the Big Think website.
Articles
"Scientists Predict How to Detect
a Fourth Dimension of Space"
Duke University News &
Communications, May 25, 2006.
www.dukenews.duke.edu/2006/05/braneworld._print.ht
"Physicists Probe the Fifth
Dimension"
by Alan Boyle. MSNBC, June 6, 2006.
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13070896
Books
Singularity
Theory and Gravitational Lensing
by Arlie Petters, Harold Levine,
and Joachim Wambsganss. Birkhäuser Boston, 2001.
Gravitational
Lensing: An Astrophysical Tool
edited by Frédéric
Courbin and Dante Minniti. Springer Books, 2003.
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