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3 hrs ago | Ultimate-guitar.com

'Heavy Metal and Punk Fossils' Exhibition to Open in Denmark Next Month [News]

When a scientist discovers a new and unknown fossil, he gets to give it a scientific name.

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Related Topix: Sweden, World News, The Ramones, Punk, Dinosaur, Science, Pop/Rock, Dire Straits, Entertainment

4 hrs ago | The Jersey Journal

Dino days: Spend the long weekend with some long-necks

Field Station: Dinosaurs in Secaucus is one way to get your dino fix this Memorial Day weekend.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Secaucus, NJ, Memorial Day, Life, Holidays, Family, Kids, Entertainment

8 hrs ago | Connecticut Post

Dinosaurs disembark for the summer in Norwalk

Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk, Conn., will welcome "Dinosaur Revolution" beginning Saturday, May 25, 2013.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Norwalk, CT, Family, Kids

13 hrs ago | EurekAlert!

Allosaurus fed more like a falcon than a crocodile, new study finds

The mighty T. rex may have thrashed its massive head from side to side to dismember prey, but a new study shows that its smaller cousin Allosaurus was a more dexterous hunter and tugged at prey more like a modern-day falcon.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Ohio University, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

17 hrs ago | EurekAlert!

14 closely related crocodiles existed around 5 million years ago

Nowadays, the most diverse species of crocodile are found in northern South America and Southeast Asia: As many as six species of alligator and four true crocodiles exist, although no more than two or three ever live alongside one another at the same time.

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Related Topix: Science

Mon May 20, 2013

Burton Mail

Everybody walk the dinosaurs

WHEN something has a 10 million price tag, it's only fair to assume it's going to be pretty special.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science

The Guardian

Separating the recent from the ancient past

It is not uncommon to come across claims of fossils being found in layers where we would not expect them to be, with combinations of animals from different geological eras coming together.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Landslide

Free Republic

Scientist Stumped by Actual Dinosaur Skin

Being the first ever to examine a dinosaur fossil long buried in sedimentary rock is thrilling enough for a field researcher.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science

University of Bristol news

Fossil brain teaser

A new study conducted at the University of Bristol and published online today in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology sheds light on how the brain and inner ear developed in dinosaurs.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, World News, Germany

Ventura County Star

Conejo kids think fossil dig is dino-mite

Jacob Thomas heads his dig team of his dad, Adam , and grandpa Keith in finding fossils at the Dino Dig site.

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Related Topix: Science

Sun May 19, 2013

The Daily Breeze

Trinty High student's research project wins award

A seventh-grader from Holy Trinity School in San Pedro recently won the 2013 award for Academic Excellence from the Southern California Paleontological Society for his research project.

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Related Topix: San Pedro, CA, Science

Kypost.Com

2-mile wide Asteroid to pass by Earth

Scientists compare it to the one that killed off the dinosaurs. But, before you start scrambling for the next shuttle flight off this planet, rest assured: It will not strike Earth.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science

Examiner.com

Ancient human reverence for dogs found in Siberian dog burial study

A unique emotional and spiritual relationship between dogs and foragers in Early Neolithic Siberia was reported by paleontologists from Europe, the United States, and Russia in the open access peer reviewed journal Public Library of Scienc e on May 17, 2013.

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Related Topix: Science, Agriculture

Martinsville Bulletin

Dinos draw crowds to VMNH

An increase in visitors at the Virginia Museum of Natural History is being attributed largely to the popularity of two dinosaur-themed exhibits.

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Related Topix: Dinosaur, Science, Martinsville, VA

Sat May 18, 2013

www.ucmp.berkeley.edu | Vicki__L

Finding forams in the Caldecott Tunnel

Day after day, over the course of nearly three years, the massive tunnel borer worked its way through the sedimentary rock layers of the Berkeley Hills during the construction of the fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel, grinding up the rocks in the process into fist-size pieces that were later deposited outside the entrance of the tunnel.

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Related Topix: Science, Orinda, CA

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