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Museum officials uncovered a rare Cretaceous dinosaur bone 750 feet beneath their Denver parking lot, potentially the city's deepest fossil discovery yet.
The partial vertebra appeared inside a 2.5-inch-diameter column of rock that researchers drilled, earning the title of the ...
Scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered a 67 million-year-old dinosaur fossil hidden under their ...
The team began drilling over 763 feet below the museum's parking lot when they came across a "major dinosaur discovery," the museum said on Facebook. Researchers found an "ancient bedrock from the ...
Finding a dinosaur bone in a core is like hitting a hole in one from the Moon,” James Hagadorn, the museum’s curator of ...
A drilling project at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science has unearthed a dinosaur fossil dating back 70 million years.
In the midst of a geothermal feasibility project, DMNS researchers made a more surprising discovery: a dinosaur bone from ...
Officials stumbled upon a 67-million-year-old dinosaur bone beneath the Denver Museum of Nature and Science during a drilling project, the DMNS announced on Wednesday.
In a video posted by the Museum Center, marketing and communications manager Joey Talmage approaches Chase saying, "Hey, I ...
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science discovered a rare dinosaur bone when drilling beneath its own parking lot.
A tiny, overlooked wrist bone called the pisiform may have played a pivotal role in bird flight and it turns out it evolved ...
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science didn't have to go far for their latest dino discovery, but they did have to dig deep.