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** Patagonia dinosaur excavation reveals giant bones
Rubén Martínez, of the Paleovertebrate Laboratory at the University of
Patagonia, located in Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina, is one of these
excavators
** Dinosaur eggs go home
The Australian government has returned 10,000 illegally exported fossils to
China
** Children get look at Jane the T. rex
The program started two years ago as a partnership between the
Rockford-based museum and 64 public libraries
** Dinosaur eggs fail to reveal life
A medical scan of three fossilised dinosaur eggs by experts hoping to find
life in them has proved inconclusive
** Not Dinos But: Spider blood found in 20 million year old fossil
A scientist from the University of Manchester has discovered the first
identified droplets of spider blood in a piece of amber up to 20 million
years old
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** Dinosaur decor: Museum artist colours the flora for prehistoric fauna
His most recent work can be seen in a 700-square-foot painting of lakes and
forests in the museum's latest exhibit, "Dinosaurs: Ancient Fossils, New
Discoveries."
** Dinosaur footprint found in Alaska's Denali Park
A recently discovered fossilized track from a three-toed dinosaur believed
to be about 70 million years old has been discovered in Alaska's Denali
National Park, according to scientists
** Earth Science Week with the Dinosaurs
Join the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Centre as they celebrate Earth
Science Week October 9-15, 2005.
** Expert on Early Evolution of Life to Speak
More than 500 million years ago, Earth's oceans teemed with thousands of
creatures, many of them bizarre and alien in appearance
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