A massive, bus-sized “terror croc” that once preyed on dinosaurs has been brought back to life in stunning detail with the first scientifically accurate full skeleton of Deinosuchus schwimmeri.
Dr. David Schwimmer, a leading authority on the massive North American crocodilian genus Deinosuchus and a geology professor at Columbus State ...
Lionel Messi comes to Colorado's largest stadium, the U.S. Women’s National Team returns to Commerce City, and the Nuggets ...
The Fairmount location places you in one of Philadelphia’s most vibrant neighborhoods, surrounded by cultural attractions and ...
The exhibit used to be at the UW-Fox Cities campus, but after the campus closed, it was moved to the History Museum at the ...
It has been 50 years since the predecessor of MoMA PS1 moved into the building the museum still occupies, a former public ...
From preserved plants to T. rex, the material found in these Late Cretaceous rocks has resulted in countless breakthroughs ...
The Great Gatsby,” two new exhibits debut at Wrightwood 659 and the Chicago Latino Film Festival are among the highlights in ...
News 12 has learned that work is currently being done to transform the former home of the Royal Coach Diner on Boston Road in ...
Creeped out by robotic artificial intelligence? You should be. Step into a theater and see a play or dance with humans, ...
University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno hopes his space, Scitopia Chicago, inspires the next generation of scientists.
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