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Lab Notes: Pregnant dinosaurs, peppy office workers and super fast animals
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Mar 18, 2016
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Lab Notes: Pregnant dinosaurs, peppy office workers and super fast animals
The latest in science news from pregnant T-Rex's to peppy office workers and super speedy animals, KPCC's Sanden Totten joined the show for more.
A T-Rex named Sue on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/association/">Tenuous Link</a>:   Museum.
A T-Rex named Sue on display at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, Illinois. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/association/">Tenuous Link</a>: Museum.
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Terence Faircloth
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The latest in science news from pregnant T-Rex's to peppy office workers and super speedy animals, KPCC's Sanden Totten joined the show for more.

On this week's segment of lab notes:

  • Pregnant T-Rex: Scientists say they have found evidence of the first known pregnant T-Rex fossil.
  • Standing Desks: A new study says the standing desk might not be all that beneficial.
  • Speedy animals: new research has found an animal that can accelerate at speed rivaling those of fighter pilots.

As always, Sanden Totten, KPCC's peppy science reporter, joined the show to break down the latest in science news.

To hear the full interview, click the blue play button above.