Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Dinosaurs in China for American interest in the name of science

Washington Post, January 26, 2010 on page E1,E3 Science section:

The fossils in China - more than 15,000 fractured, mangled and blackened bones from about 65 million years ago-support theories of a catastrophe. Global fires, Explosions. Climate change.

This finding is very important for understanding the very end of the age of dinosaurs," said James M. Clark, a paleontologist at George Washington University who has examined some of the fossils.

For decades,much of the research was in USA at sites in Utah and Montana. But over the past years,attention has shifted to China, with discoveries in Zhucheng and other sites.

Here we know the need of Sino-American economics of scientific cooperation and collaboration in the 21st century.

Francis Shieh aka Xie Shihao keeping abreast of actions taken by Americans and Chinese for mutual benefit.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 9.22 a.m.

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