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Dinosaur Wars Revisits the Bone Wars That Built Modern American Paleontology
7+ hour, 8+ min ago (467+ words) A Movie and Television News/Commentary Site Dinosaur Wars explores the epic late 19th century battle waged over dinosaur fossils by rival paleontologists Edward Cope and O. C. Marsh in the American West. "Every iconic dinosaur every kid grows up with, apatosaurus, triceratops,…...
Family-friendly Jurassic Adventure Escape Room, July 17 and 18
9+ hour, 56+ min ago (145+ words) BPL UPDATES__Small groups are invited to an escape room experience at the Bluffton Public Library. On Friday, July 17, and Saturday, July 18, starting at 10: 00 a. m. , visitors can experience a "Jurassic Adventure" Escape Room in the library's lower level. This program is family-friendly and…...
'Roblox My Dino Park' Codes July 2026: Hatch Random Dinosaurs During Hunting Season
14+ hour, 37+ min ago (338+ words) Building a successful dinosaur park in "My Dino Park" on "Roblox" takes more than hatching dinosaurs. Expand your attractions, collect rare prehistoric creatures, and upgrade your park to attract more visitors and earn higher profits. Redeemable My Dino Park codes…...
Four unusual goose skulls in Germany reveal the first archaeological evidence of crested geese
13+ hour, 47+ min ago (460+ words) The birds may have been kept as markers of status in wealthy households. Researchers studying four unusual goose skulls from Germany say the remains provide the first archaeological evidence of crested geese, a domesticated breed recognized by the fluffy tuft…...
Mc Cracken County Library to host children's paleontology program
15+ hour, 39+ min ago (273+ words) As part of the Mc Cracken County Public Library's ongoing summer program lineup, the "Be a Paleontologist" event is scheduled from 2 to 3 p. m. on Tuesday, July 7. PADUCAH " Children will have the opportunity to become paleontologists Tuesday, digging to uncover various treasures…...
Jurassic Park Rex Toy Jurassic Rebirth T-Rex Action Figure " Lab Lockdown Tyrannosaurus Rex With Chomping Action, 18" Long, Posable Joints
16+ hour ago (269+ words) Product description This Lab Lockdown Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur action figure brings the excitement of Jurassic Rebirth home with a design inspired by the movie. A button-activated attack chomp feature allows dramatic re-enactment of movie scenes as well as creative play....
Chris Packham transports viewers back billions of years in new series Evolution
21+ hour, 38+ min ago (1419+ words) Explore the pivotal evolutionary breakthroughs that shaped every living thing Evolution, a new five-part series tells the extraordinary story of how life on Earth has changed over more than four billion years. Using cutting'edge science and immersive visual effects, Chris…...
An 'unremarkable' fossil found in Antarctica 40 years ago is the continent's first dinosaur bone
17+ hour, 31+ min ago (420+ words) More than 40 years after it was collected, an Antarctic fossil has been recognized as a far more consequential discovery than anyone first realized, according to Sci. News. The bone is now considered the earliest dinosaur specimen known to have been…...
Tiny fossil teeth show the world's most abundant deep-sea fish swam warm seas 55 million years ago
19+ hour, 2+ min ago (491+ words) Scientists have traced the fish genus Cyclothone much further back in time by studying tiny teeth preserved in seafloor sediments. According to Yale News, the evidence suggests this group of fish lived in the ocean at least 55 million years ago,…...
Whippanong Library's Summer Reading Program Invites Residents to 'Unearth a Story' This Summer
23+ hour, 37+ min ago (14+ words) TAPinto...