Re: “California’s behind on its 2030 climate goals. What’s at stake if it doesn’t catch up?” (Mercurynews.com, Jan. 16): I am heartbroken to read about the burning of Australia — humans displaced and ...
As a loyal FT reader, and life-long dinosaur fan, I wanted to bring to your attention a factual inaccuracy in John Gapper’s article “Auction of dinosaur skeletons at Christie’s stirs fresh controversy ...
Having seen many dinosaurs on display in museums, I don’t doubt they existed. But even if they hadn’t I’m surprised some people resent the delightful one in front of McDonald’s on Grant and Tanque ...
To the editor: Alaska is full of ancient history. Here, one can find dinosaur bones, wooly mammoth tusks, and fossils with thousands-of-years-old pollen spores. You can also see what is thought to be ...
SUNBURY — Students at Chief Shikellamy Elementary School wrote more than 300 letters of support for a dinosaur fossil to be installed at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Those letters ...
I very much enjoyed your articles on recent dinosaur discoveries (21 May, p 34). They reminded me of an idea sparked off by a statement by Mike Williams in his 1994 paper “Catastrophic versus ...
Academics and others with a vested interest in work-from-home — for example, homeworking technology providers — have created the narrative of enlightened employees and dinosaur managers who “just ...
Thank you for “A world without chickens” (21 March, p 42). We now know that birds are dinosaurs. The 22 billion domestic chickens alive must surely make them the most successful dinosaur species ever.
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