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While drilling for a geothermal tap, museum scientists took the opportunity to study what lay below the surface. To their ...
A routine geothermal drilling project at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science has led to a striking paleontological surprise. Scientists unexpectedly discovered a 67.5-million-year-old dinosaur ...
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science made a surprise discovery during a project on the museum's parking lot: a 70 ...
A new dinosaur fossil at t Museum of Nature & Science was found buried hundreds of feet under the facility’s parking lot in ...
The partial vertebra appeared inside a 2.5-inch-diameter column of rock that researchers drilled, earning the title of the ...
A drilling project at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has unearthed a dinosaur fossil dating back 70 million years.
Scientists at a Denver museum stumbled onto the oldest and deepest-known dinosaur fossils unearthed in the city when drilling ...
We won the dinosaur lottery,” says curator James Hagadorn, who helped ID the 67.5-million-year-old bit of bone.
The fossil, estimated to be about 70 million years old, was buried 763 feet below the surface and unearthed because of a ...
Despite the scrubbed launch of the Orion spacecraft, there are fans of the Orion Project waiting for Friday morning's second attempt. The newest exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science ...
Shimmying something as huge as Sue the T. rex indoors is not easy, even with the lofty ceilings and 8,000 square feet of ground inside Denver Museum of Nature & Science's Anschutz Gallery.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science says they've made an exciting discovery, and it was right underneath their own ...