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We won the dinosaur lottery,” says curator James Hagadorn, who helped ID the 67.5-million-year-old bit of bone.
Experts believe the fossil is nearly 70 million years old and likely came from an herbivorous species of dinosaur ...
A dinosaur bone dating back 67.5 million years was discovered beneath a Denver museum's parking lot. The bone, found 763 feet ...
This is a scientifically and historically thrilling find for both the Museum and the larger Denver community,” said Dr. James ...
Finding a dinosaur bone in a core is like hitting a hole in one from the moon.” That was the way Denver Museum of Nature & Science curator of geology James Hagadorn described the odds of the museum’s ...
If you work for the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, you might want to consider buying a lottery ticket or two. That’s ...
Can it be that the most elusive dinosaur finds today arise not from windswept badlands but from the engineered depths of beneath a city parking lot? At the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, a ...