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Prehistoric Flying Reptile Had Massive Teeth
Although this pterosaur was large, with an estimated 23-foot wingspan, other pterosaurs, such as the enormous Quetzalcoatlus, grew to even larger sizes.
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Portland Museum's dinosaur fun day is a Jurassic lark
Tomorrow sees the return of the popular 'Dino Day - the Jurassic Years!' Activities for children of all ages to enjoy will include a dinosaur egg hunt, dinosaur mask making, making your very own 'concertina dinosaurus' and face painting.
6 hrs ago | The Huffington Post
Real-life Pac-Man Skull Created By Artist And Paleontologist
French artist Gentil Garcon has teamed up with paleontologist Francois Escuilie to create something we never thought we'd see -- a real-life representation of Pac-Man's skull.
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In this Adapt or Die Digital World, Where Are You Headed?
A big tech meteor has crashed into the economic landscape and changed the business climate forever.
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The rock record got a bad rap. Fossil diversity accurately reflects history
Say an EKG machine is monitoring your heart, when it suddenly flatlines. You'd be keenly interested to know whether your heart had stopped or the machine had simply gone on the fritz.
12 hrs ago | Examiner.com
Pittsburghers what was the bone wars?
If you live in Pittsburgh and have visited the Carnegie Museum of Natural History you probably know what the "Bone Wars" were all about.
Dinosaur World giant expansion to open Feb. 29
Dinosaur World in Plant City, just outside Orlando, is home to 150 lifesize dinosaurs, a fossil dig, gift shops, a picnic area, a skeleton garden, a movie cave, playground and much more.
Dinosaurs looking for a new home
FEDERAL MP Darren Cheeseman wants the stories of Otway Ranges dinosaurs enshrined in a multi million-dollar museum on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.
An ichthyosaur decomposes on the bottom of a Jurassic sea in a display at the Museum of Ancient Life.
Improbable research: the vertical fossil and the exploding dinosaur theory
Seagoing dinosaurs did not explode nearly as often as scientists believed, according to a new study called Float, Explode or Sink : Postmortem Fate of Lung-breathing Marine Vertebrates.
Tokyo's New 'Dinosaur' Bridge To Nowhere [Infrastructure]
You're looking at Tokyo's newest landmark, the 'Dinosaur' Bridge . Officially known as the Tokyo Gate Bridge - providing a link from the capital to a landfill - it shows what actually happens when a government succeeds in spending $1.4 billion on a bridge to nowhere.
UPS My Choice Launches a New Era with Compelling Stop Motion...
Using a hybrid of live-action and stop-motion animation, the campaign promotes UPS's new My Choice service, which provides customers with package information electronically, turning their old paper notices into a "dinosaur"a literally.
A Jurassic Weekend At Paleopalooza
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University will be hosting a fossil-filled extravaganza this weekend, February 18-19, for the whole family.
Dinosaurs looking for elbow room at natural history museum
Mountain View Lutheran School preschoolers Ellie Seol and Michael Kawan look at a life-size model of a Tyrannosaurus Rex on Wednesday at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum, whose officers hope to expand the museum across Las Vegas Boulevard.
Oregon Coast Event Spotlights Fossils Around the World
There is some good news for agate hunters on the central Oregon coast and February 18 is the date for a time-tripping look on a 5,000-mile paleo journey from a pair of "paleo-nerds," happening at the Surftides in Lincoln City at 1:30 p.m. Presented by the Sitka Center, "Cruisin' the Fossil Freeway" features artist Ray Troll and scientist Dr.
Josh Bazell's 'Wild Thing' gets woolly
In Josh Bazell's 2009 debut novel, "Beat the Reaper," Pietro Brnwa was an ex-hitman forced to dispatch old Mob demons while creating a new, respectable life for himself as Dr.
Ancient sponges, no bigger than a grain of sand found in 760 million year old rock may very well be "our earliest evolutionary ancestors," according to Anthony Prave, a geologist at the University of St.
The birth control debate, waged in public principally by men, has generated an active discussion among women of faith.
New dinos on display this summer at Houston's Museum of Natural Science
Barrett Valdes with the the Houston Museum of Natural Science stands inside of an Eremotherium in the new Paleontology Hall at the Houston Museum of Natural Science Wednesday, Feb.
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Thick-skinned Ancient Crocodile Discovered
A University of Missouri researcher has identified a new species of prehistoric crocodile.
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