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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNExplore the History of the Planet With David Attenborough at This New Immersive Experience in London"Our Story With David Attenborough" at the Natural History Museum is a 50-minute program that explores humankind's role in ...
Fifty years after “Jaws” sunk its teeth into us, we’re still admiring the bite mark. Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film, his second feature, left such a imprint on culture and Hollywood that barely any trip ...
Sometimes just getting one tool isn't enough to get you ready for your next project. That's where these woodworking kits from Amazon will come in handy.
Tall oak and elm trees create perfect shady spots for afternoon picnics. The swimming pool here is a lifesaver during those scorching Texas summer days when temperatures climb into triple digits.
Fictional paleontologist Alan Grant, looking after kids Lex and Tim, tries to sneak by a dozing Tyrannosaurus rex and motor ...
But millions of years ago, these badlands, in what’s now northern New Mexico, were a coastal swamp in an inland sea, alive with large trees, reptiles, primitive mammals, and meat-chomping dinosaurs.
For this study, Woodward and her team focused on two dinosaur specimens found in Montana and housed at Illinois’s Burpee Museum of Natural History. One, named Jane, is a nearly complete ...
This dinosaur’s skull was light as air but its mouth was packed with power—and a unique ability to quickly grow teeth. Here’s how Nigersaurus was built for nonstop grazing.
This story appears in the October 2020 issue of National Geographic magazine. On a chilly January afternoon, Susannah Maidment stands on the shore of a London lake, staring down a pack of dinosaurs.
Described this week in the journal Nature, the dinosaur has been identified for the first time from two partial skeletons that include skull bones, vertebrae, part of the hips, and limb bones.
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