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WRIC ABC 8News on MSNScience Museum of Virginia unveils new exhibit with 17 life-size dinosaur skeletonsRICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The new “Ultimate Dinosaurs” exhibition will roar its way into the Science Museum of Virginia this summer. Starting Saturday, May 31 through Sept. 1, The Science Museum will ...
Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas is chipping away at the fossilized remains of the prehistoric marine reptile.
At a time when it is under scrutiny from the White House, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture is without its director, who stepped down last month.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBite Marks on Ancient Skeleton Reveal First Physical Evidence of Roman Gladiators Fighting LionsResearchers compared the markings found on an ancient skeleton in England to bones that had been chewed on by cheetahs, lions ...
A 1,000 year-old human skeleton buried sitting cross-legged in India is still without a museum to house it because of bureaucratic wrangling, six years after it was unearthed. Archaeologist ...
Over 400 students and guests celebrated on May 3 at the interactive museum in downtown Grand Rapids. Students danced under a “Finny,” a 75-foot long finback whale skeleton that stretches ...
The Grand Egyptian Museum, outside Cairo, has been delayed by revolutions, wars, financial crises and a pandemic. At long last, here’s a look inside. Visitors taking in the ancient pyramids of ...
Unearthed from the ground was the ship’s complete “skeleton,” which measured 32 ... “with advice from the Museum of Archaeology of Catalonia – Centre for Underwater Archaeology of ...
The Esther Gordy Edwards Centre for Excellence — on West Grand Boulevard a few blocks from the historic Hitsville, U.S.A. — will be christened in honor of museum founder Edwards. She is the ...
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City has selected the New York-based firm Weiss Manfredi Architecture Landscape Urbanism as the lead architect for the encyclopaedic museum’s future ...
An “extremely rare” 16,000-year-old canine skeleton from southern France offers evidence that Stone Age humans cared for their pets – although the animal was also probably killed by humans.
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