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Michael Pittman

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Palaeobiologist @CUHKScience @CUHKofficial | #Dinosaurs #Flight #Fossils #Archaeology | AE @CladisticsAlert | Council @WilliHennigSoc | SFHEA @AdvanceHE | 文嘉棋

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Faculty of Science, CUHK (@cuhkscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Michael Pittman of #CUHKLifeSciences has worked w/an int'l team of researchers to discover the secret behind flight capability lying in tail vane of earliest flying vertebrates. Details: tinyurl.com/4vy5r4nj #ScienceEmpowersYourDreams #LearnSciencetoBettertheWorld #CUHK

Prof <a href="/PalaeoPittman/">Michael Pittman</a> of #CUHKLifeSciences has worked w/an int'l team of researchers to discover the secret behind flight capability lying in tail vane of earliest flying vertebrates.
Details: tinyurl.com/4vy5r4nj
#ScienceEmpowersYourDreams #LearnSciencetoBettertheWorld #CUHK
Michael Pittman (@palaeopittman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to announce that #HongKong will host the #2025 Annual Meeting of The Willi Hennig Society The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK from July 22-25. Bookmark the date 🗓️ 🖊️ and see you there! 🇭🇰🌲 🖥️ #HennigMeeting2025 Faculty of Science, CUHK

The Willi Hennig Society (@willihennigsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️#𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽𝗔𝗹𝗲𝗿𝘁 🖥️ Pre-#HennigMeeting2025 workshop in #HongKong next July! 𝗔𝗱𝘃𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗽𝗵𝘆𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗹𝘆𝘀𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆 #PabloGoloboff, Santiago Catalano, Michael Pittman + info soon in: cladistics.org/xlii-annual-me…

⚠️#𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽𝗔𝗹𝗲𝗿𝘁 🖥️
Pre-#HennigMeeting2025 workshop in #HongKong next July!

𝗔𝗱𝘃𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗱 𝘁𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗰𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗽𝗵𝘆𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗹𝘆𝘀𝗶𝘀 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗺𝗼𝗻𝘆
#PabloGoloboff, <a href="/sacatalano/">Santiago Catalano</a>, <a href="/PalaeoPittman/">Michael Pittman</a>

+ info soon in:
cladistics.org/xlii-annual-me…
Michael Pittman (@palaeopittman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our PNASNews paper introduces #LSF imaging to ancient tattoo analysis. In uncovering fine lines 0.1 -0.2mm thick, we reveal greater detail among thousand-year old tattoos on #Chancay mummies discovered in coastal #Peru. Faculty of Science, CUHK The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK #TattooTuesday #archaeology

Our <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> paper introduces #LSF imaging to ancient tattoo analysis. In uncovering fine lines 0.1 -0.2mm thick, we reveal greater detail among thousand-year old tattoos on #Chancay mummies discovered in coastal #Peru. <a href="/CUHKScience/">Faculty of Science, CUHK</a> <a href="/CUHKofficial/">The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK</a> #TattooTuesday #archaeology
News from Science (@newsfromscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists have found that fluorescent laser imaging can return 1200-year-old tattoos—in this case, etched into the mummified skin of ancient Peruvian people—to their original, highly intricate glory. scim.ag/42dxUbb

New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The intricate details of tattoos inked more than 1200 years ago have been made visible by scanning South American mummies with lasers. newscientist.com/article/246355…

The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK (@cuhkofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A pioneering study led by #CUHK Dr Michael Pittman and Thomas G. Kaye of the Foundation for Scientific Advancement in Sierra Vista, the United States, has uncovered intricate #tattoo designs on 1,200-year-old mummified human remains from Peru’s Chancay culture using

A pioneering study led by #CUHK Dr Michael Pittman and Thomas G. Kaye of the Foundation for Scientific Advancement in Sierra Vista, the United States, has uncovered intricate #tattoo designs on 1,200-year-old mummified human remains from Peru’s Chancay culture using
PNASNews (@pnasnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lasers created high-contrast images of tattoos featuring geometric and zoomorphic patterns on 1,200-year-old mummies from the Chancay culture, in what is now coastal Peru, were likely created using a cactus needle or sharpened animal bone. In PNAS: ow.ly/mZJg50ULeXc

Lasers created high-contrast images of tattoos featuring geometric and zoomorphic patterns on 1,200-year-old mummies from the Chancay culture, in what is now coastal Peru, were likely created using a cactus needle or sharpened animal bone. In PNAS: ow.ly/mZJg50ULeXc
The Willi Hennig Society (@willihennigsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌍✈️ Travel Award Deadline Extended! ✈️🌍 Great news! More time to apply for the Travel Awards to attend the #HennigMeeting2025!🚀🔬 🗓️ New Deadline: 14 February 2025 📢 Results Announced: 21 February 2025 Don’t miss this opportunity! Apply now! 👉 cladistics.org/awards/

🌍✈️ Travel Award Deadline Extended! ✈️🌍
Great news! More time to apply for the Travel Awards to attend the #HennigMeeting2025!🚀🔬

🗓️ New Deadline: 14 February 2025
📢 Results Announced: 21 February 2025

Don’t miss this opportunity! Apply now!
👉 cladistics.org/awards/
Michael Pittman (@palaeopittman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share 2nd Special Issue Cladistics Journal Alert on ‘Analysing Datasets in Palaeontology’ guested edited by me, #SantiCatalano & Society President Diego Pol From theory to plants to dinosaurs. Enjoy! 🧮🌳🦖🦕Faculty of Science, CUHK The Chinese University of Hong Kong - CUHK

The Willi Hennig Society (@willihennigsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 #WorkshopUpdate Spots still available for our post-#HennigMeeting2025 workshop in #HongKong this July. Areas of Endemism: Methods and Theory, a Critical Review Instructors: #ClaudiaSzumik & #DoloresCasagranda. Secure your spot! More info: cladistics.org/xlii-annual-me…

📢 #WorkshopUpdate
Spots still available for our post-#HennigMeeting2025 workshop in #HongKong this July.

Areas of Endemism: Methods and Theory, a Critical Review

Instructors: #ClaudiaSzumik &amp; #DoloresCasagranda.

Secure your spot!
More info: cladistics.org/xlii-annual-me…
BMC (@biomedcentral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a study published in BMC Ecology and Evolution, Matthieu Chotard and colleagues suggest that the metatarsal feathers in the well-known ‘four-winged’ dinosaur Microraptor, resemble a bird forewing rather than a leg, thus revealing its ability to adapt to both trees and the

In a study published in BMC Ecology and Evolution, <a href="/ChotardMatthieu/">Matthieu Chotard</a> and colleagues suggest that the metatarsal feathers in the well-known ‘four-winged’ dinosaur Microraptor, resemble a bird forewing rather than a leg, thus revealing its ability to adapt to both trees and the
The Willi Hennig Society (@willihennigsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧬🦠🌍 How can #Phylogenetics help us fight #pandemics like #SARSCoV2 and respond to emerging threats? Join us for the #symposium "PHYLOGENETICS & PUBLIC HEALTH" at the #HennigMeeting2025 in #HongKong! Info: cladistics.org/xlii-annual-me… #PublicHealth #Virology #Pandemics #Cladistics

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How can #Phylogenetics help us fight #pandemics like #SARSCoV2 and respond to emerging threats?

Join us for the #symposium "PHYLOGENETICS &amp; PUBLIC HEALTH" at the #HennigMeeting2025 in #HongKong!
Info: cladistics.org/xlii-annual-me…

#PublicHealth #Virology #Pandemics #Cladistics
Michael Pittman (@palaeopittman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats Maxime and the team on another Microraptor monograph in the BMC E&E flight evolution collection: adding the forelimb to Matthieu’s hindlimb work. Stay tuned for more collection papers and other flight work this year.