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gmtPlus9 (-15) (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Rocaterrania - a film by Brett Ingram. "...Rocaterrania is a feature length documentary exploring the secret world of scientific illustrator and visionary artist Renaldo Kuhler. In the last four decades, seventy-six-year-old Renaldo Kuhler has created hundreds of plates for the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, illustrating diverse flora and fauna for obscure scientific journals and reference...
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Green Sand (Free subscription) | 26/08/2009
You’re Invited To An Exclusive Presentation Of: Celebration From Central Park September 23, 2009, 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences 11 West Jones Street, Raleigh Please join UNC-TV for an exclusive presentation of Celebration From Central Park - a kickoff celebration for the premier of the new Ken Burns’ documentary, The National Parks: America’s Best Idea....
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Geistbear Brewing Blog (Free subscription) | 25/08/2009
News Duck Rabbit is looking for brewer. Mother Earth Brewing may start brewing in the next few weeks. Events IPA Showdown Aug 25th 6:30pm Flying Saucer Raleigh $15 gets you into the ultimate West Coast vs East Coast showdown . 9 beers enter, none hopefully leave. Beer Dinner - Foothills Brewing Aug 25th 7pm Busy Bee Cafe Raleigh Carolina Brew Fest Aug 29th 4-6pm and 7-9pm Carolina Ale House - Briar...
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ideonexus (Free subscription) | 14/06/2009
Striped Burrfish The Virginia Living Museum reminds me very much of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, where the focus is on the natural world specific to the state. Like NCMNS, the VLM divides its exhibits into ecosystems found in Virginia, from the coast all the way up into the Appalachian Mountains, and the incredible [...]
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please sir (Free subscription) | 14/04/2009
I'm quickly becoming addicted to my film camera. A quick glance into my purse will reveal spare film rolls and empty canisters. So, obviously I was like a giddy schoolgirl when the old Canon, Dave and I went to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences . I had a sense of wonder inside the Naturalist Center, an interactive room filled with taxidermy animals, insect specimens and jars of dead sea...
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All about apple products (Free subscription) | 10/01/2009
You�ll enjoy �Fossil Fields.� Brought to us by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the iTune U video podcasts introduce us to the rich coastal fossil fields found in North Carolina and other areas in the southeastern US. These fossils reveal that wooly and prairie mammoths, walruses, giant sloths, whales, and numerous invertebrate species inhabited the region up to 220...
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Iphone Updates (Free subscription) | 09/01/2009
You’ll enjoy “Fossil Fields.” Brought to us by the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, the iTune U video podcasts introduce us to the rich coastal fossil fields found in North Carolina and other areas in the southeastern US. These fossils reveal that wooly and prairie mammoths, walruses, giant sloths, whales, and numerous invertebrate species [...]
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BiblePlaces Blog (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is running a Distinguished Lecture Series in conjunction with its exhibition of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The list includes: The Dead Sea Scrolls: Controversies and Theories of Early Judaism and Christianity Eric Meyers Wednesday, October 1 Women in the Dead Sea Scrolls and at Qumran Sidnie White Crawford Thursday, October 16 The Archaeology of Qumran and the...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 12/09/2008
ST. LOUIS — A large group of well-meaning officials from several states have a message for you and your family: Go take a hike.
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NewsObserver.com - Local & State (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is closed today because of a plumbing problem.
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Prophecy Fellowship Forums (Free subscription) | 26/06/2008
*The Dead Sea Scrolls at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh* The Dead Sea Scrolls is an exhibition that tells a story that is beyond words, beyond time and beyond our imaginations. Experience the most remarkable archaeological discovery of the 20th century – the oldest...
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ideonexus (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
I’ve always wanted a Cabinet of Curiosities, but have neither the time nor money to establish one. Luckily, we have museums, which serve as public cabinets of curiosities. Naturalist Center (Infested with Bloggers) At the NCMNS the coolest exhibit of all is a small room on the top floor, filled with taxidermy animals, skeletons, rocks, fossils, and dissection [...]
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YubaNet.com (Free subscription) | 25/04/2008
Scientists have put more meat on the theory that dinosaurs' closest living relatives are modern-day birds. Molecular analysis, or genetic sequencing, of a 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex protein from the dinosaur's femur confirms that T. rex shares a common ancestry with chickens, ostriches, and to a lesser extent, alligators.
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Insparenting (Free subscription) | 21/04/2008
Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina. It is known as the “City of Oaks” for its many oak trees. Raleigh is an old city, with the city’s importance that can be traced back to the 18th century. It’s richness in history and tradition can be seen from the look of the beautiful Raleigh homes. Raleigh [...]