“It can be very dangerous out there, especially when you come across any snow or ice or anything like that,” Kevin Whitt said. “So it really pays to have a little extra time, a little extra patience.”
Hobbyists have long used pieces of cork to mount those orchids which like to dry out quickly or, simply, for that naturalized look. Yet, few people know where this media
Fine wine is hardly my forte, but when a client handed me two fancy bottles called Cattleya, I was intrigued. What could the connection be between the Queen of the Orchids and fermented grapes? Certainly, both have an intense and loyal following but there must be something more.
My father was equally curious and had never seen anything like this. Heâs been involved with all things orchid since the 1940s and noted that the logo on the label was a botanically correct cattleya flower with all the proper parts and orientation. This artwork is refreshing given that graphic designers regularly take artistic liberty when drawing orchids and turn them into something unrecognizable.
PLOS One, a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science (PLOS).
The paper represents approximately 20 years of research by the SWAU Dinosaur Science Museum and the Dinosaur Research Project that takes place every summer in Wyoming. Students and members of the community can take part in the research project. SWAU became involved in the project in 1997 and began offering a dinosaur class two years later. In 1999, Arthur Chadwick was the first SWAU professor to work on the research project, and Wood now leads the work after becoming director in 2018.
The primary research objective of the paper is a taphonomic examination of the deposit. Taphonomy is the study of what animals were doing when they died, how they died, and what happened after they died. High-precision GPS equipment is used to catalog every bone’s location within a centimeter to learn more about how the bones ended up in their final locations.