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27 septembre 2011

How to Hatch a Dinosaur

People have told Jack Horner he's crazy before, but he has always turned out to be right. In 1982, on the strength of seven years of undergraduate study, a stint in the Marines, and a gig as a paleontology researcher at Princeton, Horner got a job at Montana State University's Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman. He was hired as a curator but soon told his bosses that he wanted to teach paleontology. "They said it wasn't going to happen," Horner recalls. Four years and a MacArthur genius grant later, "they told me to do whatever I wanted to." Horner, 65, continues to work at the museum, now filled with his discoveries. He still doesn't have a college degree.

via How to Hatch a Dinosaur | Magazine

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