State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for Sunday April 23, 2023 ( 3 items ) |
University of Wisconsin-Madison: Newly Described Ancient Reptile Named in Language of First Nations Where Fossils Were Found
MADISON, Wisconsin, April 19 (TNSjou) -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
Beesiiwo cooowuse was a squat, herbivorous relative of modern crocodiles and birds that had a beak-like mouth and roamed the globe between 250 and 227 million years ago. Its name, pronounced "Bah-se-wa' ja' aw-wu sa,'" speaks to the modern-day location where its fossilized remains were unearthed: "big lizard from the Alcova area" of central Wyoming.
A new study, published April 10 in
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UW Appoints Inaugural Professor for Jackson Fork Ranch-UW Research Project
LARAMIE, Wyoming, April 18 (TNSper) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Joe Holbrook, University of Wyoming assistant professor in carnivore and habitat ecology, has been named the first Wyoming Biodiversity Term Professor for the Jackson Fork Ranch-University of Wyoming Research Project. The position promotes environmental stewardship and conservation across Wyoming, with an initial focus on the greater Yellowstone ecosystem.
"I am honored to be named the first Wyo
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UW Receives Faculty Advancement Grant From Nuclear Regulatory Commission
LARAMIE, Wyoming, April 22 (TNSres) -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research recently announced the University of Wyoming has been selected for a Faculty Development Advancement Award as part of the NRC's University Nuclear Leadership Program.
The award was announced in person by Commissioner Annie Caputo and Raymond Furstenau, director of the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research from t
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