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November 26, 2010

Listen to Felisa Smith describe her research team and its method for synthesizing data.

Principal investigator Felisa Smith from the University of New Mexico describes the composition of her research team and the manner in which the team collected, organized and synthesized data to quantitatively explore the patterns of body size of mammals after the demise of the dinosaurs.

Credit: Videotaped by Steve Carr, University of New Mexico Edited by Lisa-Joy Zgorski, Steve McNally, and John Wassel, NSF


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