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Long, J.A. (2016). Delving into dinosaur body temperatures. Australasian Science, 37(1) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2016). When will Australia get its first real mounted dinosaur? Australasian Science, 37(4) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2016). The rise of high-tech paeontology. Australasian Science, 37(3) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2016). The heart of a good fossil. Australasian Science, 37(5) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2016). Solving the mysteries of the Australian megafauna. Australasian Science, 37(2) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2016). Getting to the heart of a good fossil. eLife, 5 pp. Art: e16207. [10.7554/eLife.16207] [Scopus]
Long, J.A. and Robinson, H.L. (2015). Jurassic World: if you make a monster it will always bite back. The Conversation, [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). Reflections on the Discovery of a New Fossil Human Species. Australasian Science, 36(9) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). So You Wanna Become a Palaeontologist, Kid? Australasian Science, 36(7) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The Fossil File: A New Cause for Three Global Mass Extinction Events. Australasian Science, 36(10) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The Fossil File: Developing Fossil Sites for Education and Employment. Australasian Science, 36(6) pp. 43. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The Fossil Files: A gold medal for the world's oldest life. Australasian Science, 36(3) pp. 42. [Web Link] [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The Fossil Files: An amazing year of record-breaking fossil discoveries. Australasian Science, 36(2) pp. 42. [Web Link] [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The Fossil Files: Lessons from the Chinese Palaeontology Boom. Australasian Science, 36(5) pp. 42. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The Fossil Files: The magic of finding fossils. Australasian Science, 36(1) pp. 42-42. [Web Link] [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). The birth of filter feeding giants. Australasian Science, 36(4) pp. 42. [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). We need to protect the fossil heritage on our doorstep. The Conversation,
Long, J.A. and Choo, C.W.B. (2015). A bizarre new flying dinosaur, with bat-like wings and feathers. The Conversation, [Web Link]
Long, J.A. and Large, R. (2015). Elementary new theory on mass extinctions that wiped out life. The Conversation, [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). No bones about it: sharks evolved cartilage for a reason. The Conversation, [Web Link]
Long, J.A. (2015). Creating dinosaurs- why Jurassic world could never work. The Conversation,