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St. Tammany Parish Libraries launches summer reading program
The children of St. Tammany Parish will explore all things underground this summer as the Tammany Parish Library presents "Dig Into Reading!", the annual summer reading program.
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160 million year old Plesiosaur remains to be excavated in Whittlesey next month
THE 160 million year old remains of a Jurassic era dinosaur will be excavated live in Whittlesey at the end of next month.
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Carson High School seniors present final projects to community panels
Shannon Litz / Nevada Appeal Rachel Andersen talks about the International Harvester 300 Utility she re-built for her senior project Wednesday at Carson High School.
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Re: Obamadon Gracilis Obama Dinosaur: Meet Obama The Dinosaur! | Breaking News for Black America
Obamadon gracilis was one of nine newly discovered species reported on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .
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OVER THE LAST five months, Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's YouTube dispatches from the International Space Station cracked open a sense of childlike wonder the internet didn't even know it had.
Lloyd Center presents talk on fossils and dinosaurs June 1
Dinosaur lovers will get a chance to see academic Peter Falkingham explain what paleontology has done to help people understand extinct plants and animals and its relevance in today's world at the Lloyd Center for the Environment.
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Speedy New Dinosaur Found in Canada
Standing next to a human adult, the newly named Albertadromeus syntarsus would have barely reached above the knees and it likely weighed just 30 lbs.
It Came Out Of The Sky, All 2.3 Lbs.
Duke Lindsay and his wife Cindy Harmann find all kinds of things on local beaches, simply because they look for them.
Prehistoric Dog Lovers Liked Seafood, Jewelry, Spirituality
A pointer named "Major" was identified this week as the first known example of a modern dog.
The Return of Grand Cayman's Blue Iguana: From Near-Extinction to Endangered
In 2002, between 10-25 blue iguanas remained in the wild. Today, there are 750. By incubating eggs in his home office and gathering plants to feed the baby blues, Fred Burton and his team have brought back a species that was nearly extinct.
San Bernardino County: Scientists find ancient horse fossils
Eric Scott, San Bernardino County Museum curator of palentology, uses a pick to break out a possible fossil at Tule Springs in Nevada in 2010, as Kathleen Springer, the museum's senior curator of geological sciences and lead scientist for the research program in the upper Las Vegas Wash, looks on.
Trilobite: Highly complex organism found in so called cambrian strata
The Cambrian strata is supposedly the lowest strata that has fossils in it. These fossils are not to be complex at all, but have a simplicity about them.
Dinosaur museum funds snub a 'missed opportunity'
A south-west Queensland mayor says he is gutted the region has missed out on federal funding for a dinosaur museum for the third consecutive time.
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.
Dinosaurs disembark for the summer in Norwalk
Stepping Stones Museum for Children in Norwalk, Conn., will welcome "Dinosaur Revolution" beginning Saturday, May 25, 2013.
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.
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.