SMP 3/21/15 | Living Large: The Paleobiology Diplodocus and Other Long-Necked Dinosaurs | Speaker: Jeffrey Wilson
- All News & Features
- All Events
- Special Lectures
- K-12 Programs
- Saturday Morning Physics
-
- Subscribe
- Taping
- Past Events
-
-
Winter 2002
-
Winter 2003
-
Fall 2003
-
Winter 2004
-
Fall 2004
-
Winter 2005
-
Fall 2005
-
Winter 2006
-
Fall 2006
-
Winter 2007
-
Fall 2007
-
Winter 2008
-
Fall 2008
-
Winter 2009
-
Fall 2009
-
Winter 2010
-
Fall 2010
-
Winter 2011
-
Fall 2011
-
Winter 2012
-
Fall 2012
-
Winter 2013
-
Fall 2013
-
Winter 2014
-
Fall 2014
-
Winter 2015
-
- SMP 2/7/15 | Accretion Power in Astrophysics: Gravity Goes to Work | Speaker: Jon Miller
- SMP 4/18/15 | Dark Energy, Alchemy, and Quantum Teleportation | Speaker: Graduate Students
- SMP 4/11/15 | Topology and Electrons in Solids | Speaker: Lu Li
- SMP 3/28/15 | The Secret Lives of Fluids | Speaker: David Goluskin
- SMP 3/21/15 | Living Large: The Paleobiology Diplodocus and Other Long-Necked Dinosaurs | Speaker: Jeffrey Wilson
- SMP 3/14/15 | Model Thinking: One to Many and Many to One | Speaker: Scott Page
- SMP 2/21/15 | Hail to the Data: What We're Learning from Learning Analytics | Speaker: Timothy McKay
- SMP 2/14/15 | Surfing the Universe | Speaker: Lydia Bieri
-
Fall 2015
-
Winter 2016
- Fall 2016
- Winter 2017
- Fall 2017
- Winter 2018
- Fall 2018
- Winter 2019
- Fall 2019
- Winter 2020
- Fall 2020
- Winter 2021
- Fall 2021
- Winter 2022
- Fall 2022
- Winter 2023
- Fall 2023
- Winter 2024
- Fall 2024
-
- Seminars & Colloquia
Saturday, March 21, 2015
4:00 AM
170 & 182 Dennison Building
Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest animals ever to walk on land. Despite their extreme body size, these long-necked dinosaurs achieved broad geographic distribution and diversified throughout much of the dinosaur era. What adaptations in their skeleton and soft tissues allowed them to escape some of the physical constraints imposed by large body size?
All talks are free and refreshments will be served. Visitor parking for the seminars (Central Campus) is across the street from the Dennison Building in the U-M Church Street parking structure. There is a $2.00 parking charge implemented by U-M Parking Services.
For more information regarding the Saturday Morning Physics series, click here, or call 734.764.4437.
| Speaker: |
|---|
