Samuel H. "Doc" Knight, the legendary Wyoming geologist, was an early museum curator. Knight painted one of the museum's large murals and constructed a campus landmark, the large, copper-plated ...
University of Wisconsin researchers discovered a small ankle bone in Wyoming sparking a reconfiguration of the understanding ...
The tiny ankle bone tells a mighty story about where dinosaurs originates and challenges longstanding hypotheses in the ...
It's official: The UW Geology Museum made a big announcement today, one that's 12 years in the making — or 230 million years, depending how you look at it. The ankle bone discovered on a ...
UW-Madison geology museum scientist Dave Lovelace’s 21st birthday was a bit unconventional. The Casper, Wyoming, native who ...
UW Geology Museum scientist David Lovelace removing sediment from around a fossil in plaster cast as he works in the museum’s specimen preparation room in Weeks Hall at the University of ...
Environmental geology and geohydrology students take a variety of interesting math ... In addition to research laboratories, UW is also home to the UW Geological Museum. The museum has been around for ...
Lovelace said it takes time to build relationships with tribal members, a luxury he said he is afforded because of his position as a research scientist in the UW-Madison geology museum.
Paleontologists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison determined a fossil found in 2013 is a new species of dinosaur, the earliest-known dino in the norhtern hemisphere.
“Just because we didn’t have dinosaurs doesn’t mean they weren’t here,” said Paleontologist Dave Lovelace, a scientist at the University of Wisconsin Geology Museum and lead researcher ...
A University of Wisconsin Geology Museum field crew is seen here in 2016 prospecting for additional material at the site in Wyoming where fossils of Ahvaytum bahndooiveche were discovered in 2013.