Chad M. Eliason Senior Research Scientist, Field Museum of Natural History

Media

Press coverage

2021

Iridescent coloration in birds - Princeton University

2020

Hummingbird color research highlighted in The National Audubon Society, Birding Wire

Cassowary gloss and paleocolor - ZME Science, Cosmos Magazine

2018

Dinosaur color research covered by Reuters, Discover Magazine, National Geographic, ABC

2017

Fossil feather research highlighted in the National Science Foundation’s Science 360 News

2016

Dinosaur vocalization covered by The Tonight Night Show with Jimmy Fallon, Time Magazine, NPR Weekend Edition; highlighted in Discover Magazine as one of the top-100 science stories of the year

New Research Debunks The Dinosaur’s Roar (NPR Weekend Edition, July 2016)

How to talk to a dinosaur (NPR How to do everything, July 15, 2016)

Dinosaurs didn’t roar. They cooed, according to scientists (CBC Radio, July 2016)

Dinosuars may have cooed, not roared (Popular Science, July 12, 2016)

Dinosaurs May Have Cooed Instead of Roared, Scientists Find (Time, July 2016)

2012

Bird feathers with lotus effect (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, March 2012)

Light of nature: nanostructures [in] duck feathers glisten (Spiegel Online Science, October 2012)

Flashed by a duck (ScienceNOW, April 2012)