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We won the dinosaur lottery,” says curator James Hagadorn, who helped ID the 67.5-million-year-old bit of bone.
Can it be that the most elusive dinosaur finds today arise not from windswept badlands but from the engineered depths of beneath a city parking lot? At the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, a ...
What are the odds of drilling a two-inch hole and hitting a 67.5-million-year-old dinosaur bone over 760 feet below a museum parking lot? Statistically speaking, it’s nearly impossible. As Denver ...
A Denver museum known for its dinosaur displays has made a fossil bone discovery closer to home than anyone ever expected, ...
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is filled with exhibits of dinosaur skeletons. And in the scientific equivalent of ...
This is a scientifically and historically thrilling find for both the Museum and the larger Denver community,” said Dr. James ...
Show creator Bill Lawrence signed on to the project in December, and the show’s stars all confirmed on Thursday that they’re on board. A logline for the reboot foreshadowed that “JD and Turk scrub in ...
A traveling summer exhibit at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium dispels common misconceptions about prehistoric life by showcasing the ancestors of present-day raptors.
So the Oums were excited when the Denver Museum of Nature and Science announced a new exhibition about Cambodia’s ancient cultures last February.
Small towns can offer a variety of businesses, but rarely will you come across one with full-grown dinosaur fossils. That's now the case in Blue Earth, Minnesota.