A small subject has big questions
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Almost 200 scientists, over 30 nations, over five years of project work – and in the end 89 "Big Questions", the most important open research questions in paleontology. The questions have now been published in the journal Paleobiology. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kießling, Chair of Paleoenvironment at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg... Source
A small subject has big questions
The involvement of around 200 researchers from over 30 different countries and more than five years’ work have resulted in 89 “Big Questions” – the most important research questions in paleontology still to be answered. The questions have now been published in the journal Paleobiology. Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kießling, Chair of Paleoenvironmental Analysis at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen… Source
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