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Christian school criticized over dinosaur test
It went on from there, testing students on the beginning of the world according to creationism, the belief that the literal interpretation of the first book of the Bible explains it all.
5 hrs ago | Knoxville News Sentinel
McClung celebrates 50 years, looks to future
Photos by Paul Efird/News Sentinel Education graduate assistant Callie Roller teaches Beaumont Elementary School students about the geology and fossil history of Tennessee on May 8, at the McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture.
7 hrs ago | The Huffington Post
International Day For Biological Diversity Highlighted By Greenpeace
Photographer Paul Hilton spent time aboard the environmental advocacy organization's ship, Rainbow Warrior, to document the country's incredible ecosystem, including some breathtaking underwater shots of whale sharks and a coral reef.
11 hrs ago | Folio Weekly
$5 Fridays at MOSH 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Museum of Science & History
Attend March against Monsanto, a "flash mob of information sharing and education." It's all happening 2 p.m. May 25.
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At 3,922 pounds, Sue's skeleton worth seeing
A replica of a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, from the Field Museum in Chicago, is at Omaha's Durham Museum through Sept.
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At 3,922 pounds, Sue's skeleton worth seeing
State Game and Parks commissioners voted unanimously to hold off on deciding about wildlife regulations that would allow the killing of three cougars in part of northwest Nebraska.
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What we can learn from the cockroach
Today I want to talk about cockroaches. Cockroaches are truly amazing creatures.
Walking With Dinosaurs Trailer Shows Dinos On The Move
This Christmas, 20th Century Fox and Reliance Entertainment will bring Walking with Dinosaurs into theaters, a 3D film that promises to let viewers truly see and feel what it was like when dinosaurs ruled the Earth.
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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.
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.
Spillers Records' Grace hoping dinosaur children's book is Jurassic success
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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.
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 .