The native New Yorker constructs monumental steel sculptures that recall childhood iconography. It’s up all year.
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‘Terror croc’: US museum unveils first accurate replica of dinosaur-killer predator
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia recently unveiled the first-ever scholarly, accurate, life-sized replica of Deinosuchus ...
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The Top Ten Dinosaur Discoveries of 2025, From Preserved Blood Vessels to the Return of a Short King
With studies of fossilized bones, gut contents, eggshells and more, paleontologists revealed new and captivating details ...
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Decades-long quest leads to first scholarly accurate fossil replica of 'dinosaur-killer' croc
Dr. David Schwimmer, an expert on the giant North American crocodilian genus Deinosuchus and a Columbus State University ...
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Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History discovered more than 70 new species in 2025
From fruit flies that bite to a tiny mouse opossum and a feathered dinosaur preserved with the remains of its last meal, more ...
Autonomous free-flying robots aboard the International Space Station (ISS) frequently lose their bearings. Without gravity to distinguish up from down, even precision sensors suffer from accumulating ...
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Rare look inside the secret LEGO Museum reveals the system behind a toy giant's remarkable longevity
To what does LEGO owe its remarkable half-century success story? CBS News visits the toy giant's Denmark headquarters to find ...
A nature photographer stumbled upon thousands of 210-million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Italy's central Alps, near where ...
Below, we catch up with the cast of The Nightmare Before Christmas. Chris Sarandon provided the speaking voice of Jack ...
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No. 10 Story of 2025: Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience closes
The closing of the Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience is the Daily Record’s No. 10 story of 2025. The Royal Gorge Dinosaur ...
Futurist Michio Kaku sees humans doing ballet on Mars and projecting their brains into the cosmos. And aliens? Oh, they're ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
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