33 min ago | Cross Roads News
DeKalb Education Scholarship Fund benefits 26 graduates
Recipients of the first DeKalb County Education Scholarships stand to be recognized during the May 14 awards reception in the Fernbank Museum of Natural History's Great Hall.
4 hrs ago | The Grand Junction Sentinel
Learn about 'Super Crocs' at new exhibit
Museum of Western Colorado/Special to the Sentinel Just the head of a Deinosuchus was 6 feet long.
4 hrs ago | Gaylord Herald-Times
One More Cast: Tackle finds and ancient treasures
Whenever I'm near water or fishing, even on the worst days, I usually come across something cool or useful.
5 hrs ago | CultureMap
The Procrastinator's Guide to Memorial Day Weekend
There's a whole lot going on this Memorial Day weekend. In a recent segment of Great Day Houston , CultureMap contributor Marcy de Luna and Great Day host Deborah Duncan highlighted some of the prime activities .
6 hrs ago | TG Daily
Report: Allosaurus fed more like a falcon than a crocodile
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.
7 hrs ago | Athens Banner-Herald
Georgia Museum of Art visitors to vote on which painting to keep
The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will host the exhibition "Deaccessioning Bernard Smol" May 25 to July 7 in the Martha Thompson Dinos Gallery.
8 hrs ago | IcNetwork
Spillers Records' Grace hoping dinosaur children's book is Jurassic success
During the final day of his defence, Mark Bridger denied having a sexual interest in children, insisted he did not know where April Jones' body was, and said he had 'no reason' to abduct the five-year-old The Welsh star left out of the Lions has been rewarded for his excellent form by the fans of club side Perpignan We take a look at what's ... (more)
9 hrs ago | The Wichita Eagle
Dinos invade Exploration Place
"Dinos!" for children entering 1-8th grade, June 3-7; "Paleontology: Can You Dig It?" for students entering grades 1-12, June 17-21. Registration required.
14 hrs ago | NorCalBlogs
Where Lies the Younger Dryas Smoking Gun?
I have been following the proposed collision theory for the onset of the Younger Dryas for a number of years with considerable interest as it explains so much in a relatively straightforward fashion, if true.
reading fc chairman ruins paloma faith gig
Reading FC chairman SIR JOHN MADEJSKI was dragged off stage after trying to hug the singer at one of the year's biggest music events - the Waitrose summer party.
Writer Brian Switek Shares His Love for Dinosaurs
Dino-fanatic author Brian Switek grew up in New Jersey, dreaming of Jurassic celebrities like Stegosaurus and Brontosaurus .
Technology helps bring Island dinosaurs to the world
EXPERTS from the British Geological Survey are using new technology help bring the Isle of Wight's celebrated prehistoric history to a global audience.
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.
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.
Obamadon gracilis was one of nine newly discovered species reported on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences .
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.