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Prehistoric whales evolved large brains earlier than once thought while retaining sense of smell

OSU-CHS anatomy and vertebrate paleontology Ph.D. student Abdullah Gohar co-authors study looking at two ancient whale skull fossils found in Egypt.
An artist’s rendering of an ancient semi-aquatic whale called Protocetus. Anatomy and Vertebrate Paleontology Ph.D. student Abdullah Gohar is studying the prehistoric mammals and how they transitioned from land animals to aquatic animals. CREDIT: Tyler Stone, artist.
Making an Impact through Graduate Student Research

Mon, Apr 05, 2021

As part of Oklahoma State University’s support of graduate research, the Robberson Summer Dissertation award was presented last summer to four doctoral students to help them focus on their dissertation work.

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