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Scientific American (blog):Report from Former U.S. Marine Hints at Whereabouts of Long-Lost Peking Man Fossils
By Kate Wong | March 22, 2012
  Replica of one of the Peking Man fossils. Image: Yan Li, via Wikimedia Commons
  In the 1930s archaeologists working at the site of Zhoukoudian near Beijing recovered an incredible trove of partial skulls and other bones representing some 40 individuals that would eventually be as...
THE 5TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DINOSAUR EGGS AND BABIES
People's Daily:Smuggled dinosaur nest may be a fake
By Cheng Yingqi (China Daily) 09:28, February 09, 201
  Experts' opinions differ over veracity and worth of fossil back in China
  BEIJING - A well-preserved nest of fossilized dinosaur eggs that was smuggled to the United States but returned to China may not be as valuable as first believed.
  The 22 eggs ar...
IVPP ZHOU Zhonghe Elected Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences

  Dr. ZHOU Zhonghe, professor and director of Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), was elected member of Chinese Academy of Sciences, according to the announcement released by CAS on 9th of December, 2011.
  The Chinese Academy of Sciences announc...
The Economist: What Dinosaurs Ate--The Belly of the Beast
LiveScience:Feathers Preserved in Amber Reveal Colorful, 'Fluffy' Dinosaurs
By Jennifer Welsh | LiveScience.com – Thu, Sep 15, 2011
  About 80 million years ago, the flap of wings in a conifer forest let loose feathers that floated through the air before sticking to globs of shining tree sap below.
  Researchers in Western Canada have discovered these slicks of solidified sap, known as...
Chang-Kang HU Passed Away at Age 83

  Photography by Dr. Jin Meng in 2010
  Paleontologist whose studies of Quaternary mammal fossils excavated at Choukoutien, Beijing, the famous site of Homo erectus (Sinanthropus pekinensis) belong to the important research works in the field of Chinese paleontology. Chang-Kang Hu was the wife of Tung-Sheng Liu...
Sino-American Expedition Produced Birch Mouse Ancestor in Inner Mongolia

  Fig.1: Sicista primus, a new species of birch mice, identified from 17 tiny teeth from Early Miocene deposits in the central region of Inner Mongolia. (Credit: Yuri Kimura/Southern Methodist University)
  A Sino-American scientific team, sponsored by the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropol...
IVPP’s Professor to Receive Honorary Degree from Chicago University
Meemann Chang (ZHANG Miman), a paleontologist and evolutionary biologist at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), Chinese Academy of Sciences, will receive an honorary degree from the University of Chicago during the 507th Convocation Ceremony on Saturday, June 11, 2011, as announced...
Japanese Cartoonist Returned a Dinosaur Specimen to China
A dinosaur jawbone referred to Probactrosaurus gobiensis, an early herbivorous iguanodontid dinosaur from Lower Cretaceous deposits of Inner Mongolia, China, returned to China after having been lost since 1962. The returning ceremony was held at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP), ...
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