Diego Pol (@poldiego) 's Twitter Profile
Diego Pol

@poldiego

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Ameghiniana - a gondwanan paleontological journal (@ameghiniana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢A🆕 issue has been published today! Let's have a look inside: news on the bite force of #Triassic aetosaurs, a new tuatara from the Cretaceous of #Patagonia, and new middle Paleozoic bivalves from #Bolivia + a book review. 🇦🇷🇧🇴Enjoy the reading! 🎇 ameghiniana.org.ar

📢A🆕 issue has been published today! Let's have a look inside: news on the bite force of #Triassic aetosaurs, a new tuatara from the Cretaceous of #Patagonia, and new middle Paleozoic bivalves from #Bolivia + a book review. 🇦🇷🇧🇴Enjoy the reading! 🎇 ameghiniana.org.ar
National Geographic (@natgeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us for a Reddit, Inc. AMA today at 12pm ET with paleontologist Diego Pol! He specifically studies dinosaurs in Patagonia. Start submitting your questions here: on.natgeo.com/3aguxEl

Join us for a <a href="/Reddit/">Reddit, Inc.</a> AMA today at 12pm ET with paleontologist <a href="/poldiego/">Diego Pol</a>! He specifically studies dinosaurs in Patagonia. Start submitting your questions here: on.natgeo.com/3aguxEl
Jack Horner (@dustydino) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Segmented frill don’t the tail of an Edmontosaurus, from the Hell Creek Formation, Montana. Dinosaurs had cool accoutrements! #fossilfriday #dinosaursarecool #montana

Segmented frill don’t the tail of an Edmontosaurus, from the Hell Creek Formation, Montana.  Dinosaurs had cool accoutrements! #fossilfriday #dinosaursarecool #montana
vincent fernandez (@vinfernand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With our new paper hot from the press (doi.org/10.1038/s41598…), I can now share this video showing the result of our #XCT experiment with Diego Pol at the European Synchrotron, on eggs of the sauropodomorph dinosaur Mussaurus, just in time for #FossilFriday!

Diego Pol (@poldiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In those days that looking for dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic of Patagonia produces null results, it is always nice to find specimens of the teleost fish Luisiella

In those days that looking for dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic of Patagonia produces null results, it is always nice to find specimens of the teleost fish Luisiella
Diego Pol (@poldiego) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Always a treat to camp in the Chubut River valley during the expeditions to the Jurassic beds of the Cañadon Asfalto basin, Patagonia

Always a treat to camp in the Chubut River valley during the expeditions to the Jurassic beds of the Cañadon Asfalto basin, Patagonia
Ameghiniana - a gondwanan paleontological journal (@ameghiniana) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The @clarivate Journal Impact Factor has increased from 2001 up to the present, albeit with some small up and downs. This is a consequence of many previous right decisions made by the Editorial Teams. Our JIF 2020 is 1,653!🥳

The @clarivate Journal Impact Factor has increased from 2001 up to the present, albeit with some small up and downs. This is a consequence of many previous right decisions made by the Editorial Teams. Our JIF 2020 is 1,653!🥳
Alessandro Chiarenza (@aalechiarenza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice to read this Current Biology dispatch by Dr Emma Dunne which references our recent paper (doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…) investigating Mesozoic dinosaur biogeography & its implications for understanding sauropod paleobiology 🦕: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…

Nice to read this <a href="/CurrentBiology/">Current Biology</a> dispatch by <a href="/emmadnn/">Dr Emma Dunne</a> which references our recent paper (doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…) investigating Mesozoic dinosaur biogeography &amp; its implications for understanding sauropod paleobiology 🦕: doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…
macn.pv (@macnvp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have just published a paper in The Anatomical Record about the homology of the posterior mandibular bones of crocodiles and their extinct relatives. We integrated fossil and embryological data to investigate the fate of the prearticular bone (1/n).

We have just published a paper in <a href="/AnatRecord/">The Anatomical Record</a> about the homology of the posterior mandibular bones of crocodiles and their extinct relatives. We integrated fossil and embryological data to investigate the fate of the prearticular bone (1/n).
Matteo Fabbri (@tetaneuron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our new study led by the Field Museum entitled “Subaqueous foraging among carnivorous dinosaurs” published today in nature! We found that, while #Spinosaurus and #Baryonyx could swim underwater, #Suchomimus could not. Thread nature.com/articles/s4158…

IPC7 (@ipc7_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 7th International Palaeontological Congress is happening in Cape Town, from 30 of November to 3 of December 2026! Save the Date! Looking forward to see all of you! ipc7.site

The 7th International Palaeontological Congress is happening in Cape Town, from 30 of November to 3 of December 2026!
Save the Date!
Looking forward to see all of you!
ipc7.site