If you enjoyed this week's interview with paleontologist Robert Bakker, then you'll definitely want to stop by the new blog of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Beyond Bones. In addition to posts from people covering all aspects of the museum, Bakker will contribute to the blog as well, so I definitely would encourage you to keep your eye on it.
Speaking of blogging paleontologists, the Museum of the Rockies has its own Bone Blog where you can learn about what Jack Horner and his students have been studying lately. I definitely want to try and feature an interview with Horner here in the near future, and I'll make an announcement if I am able to land an interview with the paleontologist.
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A Bob Bakker Blog - bloody beautiful.
If you get Horner, you have to promise me you'll grill him about his comments about Spinosaurus on the JP3 "making of" documentary.