The Conicet Returns to Streaming with an Expedition to Discover Dinosaurs in Rio Negro
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The paleontologists of the Conicet will bring science back to the people through live transmissions. From October 6th to 10th, they will show how they search for fossils in Patagonia and explain each finding, revealing the fieldwork behind the discoveries. Paleontologists of the Conicet show their work in the field The expedition will take place in a quarry near General Roca, in Río Negro, where previously remains of carnivorous and sauropod din…
From 6 to 10 October, the initiative “Cretaceous Expedition: Live Science from Patagonia” will be developed, a scientific outreach proposal that will broadcast live a paleontological excavation from a 70 million-year-old site in Rio Negro. The public will be able to interact in real time with researchers from CONICET, the Azara Foundation and the National Geographic Society, while working at a key site to understand the world prior to the extinc…
After the success of the underwater expedition, a new stream of science arrives, this time, from a field in Río Negro.
The scientific body will broadcast live the campaign “Cretaceous Expedition I”, in which a team of 20 paleontologists will search for unpublished fossils in a site near General Roca.
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