Science

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Is the World Cup Trophy Hollow?

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New Study Probes the Details of Dinosaur Bites

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The Birth of Saturn's Moonlets

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Should Oiled Birds Be Cleaned?

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Leonardo da Vinci - Paleontology Pioneer

Recent research suggests that Leonardo da Vinci was a pioneer in the study of body and trace fossils

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How Sharks Sniff Out a Meal

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Dinosaur Sighting: Old "Brontosaurus"

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When Diplodocus Invaded Europe

On July 4, 1899, the steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie finally got his Diplodocus

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Crazy Crab Migrations

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Ocean Currents are Highways for Crocodiles

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New Study Suggests That Some Sauropods Reached High for Leaves

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Rare Meteor Event Inspired Walt Whitman

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Hurricane Grazes the Arabian Peninsula

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U.K. Applicants Vie for Outdated Brontosaurus

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Coral Atolls Rise With the Seas

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Chronicles of Paleo Adventures in China

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Island-Hopping Ceratopsians Made it to Europe

A pair of giant, extinct birds depicted on a rock in Australia could be the continent’s oldest work of art.

Extinct Bird Key to Dating Australia’s Oldest Cave Art

When humans first set foot on Australia’s northern shores, a bird three times the height of an emu, would have been on their menu

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Seven Endangered Seabirds Around the World

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New Exhibit Celebrates Tyrannosaurus "Sue"

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