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Duck-billed Dinosaur From Mexico Offers Insights Into Ancient Life On West America

A new species of dinosaur unearthed in Mexico is giving scientists fresh insights into the ancient history of western North America, according to an international research team led by scientists from the Utah Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah. “To date, the dinosaur record from Mexico has been sparse,” said Terry Gates, a paleontologist with the Utah Museum of Natural History, Utah’s...

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DNA and you

"DNA connects us all," explains Rachel Zurer, the gallery programs coordinator at the Utah Museum of Natural History. That's why the museum's newest traveling exhibit will open with a party in honor of connectedness.

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Free Event of the Day for Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Do you like spiders? Do you hate spiders? Either way, you'll enjoy seeing the 1953 movie, "Tarantula." The movie will be shown at the Salt Lake City Main Library as part of the Utah Museum of Natural History's "Science Movie Night." After the movie is over, Christy Bills, the museum's entomologist will discuss arachnids with the crowd. Come and see the movie and talk about spiders and have some fun...

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'Polar-palooza' explores changing planet

Video: Watch Alaskan Natives talk about their thoughts on climate change

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'Musical' dinosaur found in Mexico

'Musical' dinosaur found in Mexico

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New Dinosaur Species Found in Mexico

A Mexican paleontologist was cleaning up after lunch with a group of schoolchildren she'd been teaching to dig for bones in northeastern Mexico when she found the dinosaur bone. "I was basically collecting trash," Martha Carolina Aguillon Martinez recalled at a news conference Tuesday.

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New dinosaur species found in Mexico

SALT LAKE CITY -- A Mexican paleontologist was cleaning up after lunch with a group of schoolchildren she'd been teaching to dig for bones in northeastern Mexico when she found the dinosaur bone.

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New Dinosaur Species Found In Mexico

The 72-million-year-old species -- called Velafrons coahuilensis -- ...

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New duck-billed dinosaurs discovered in Utah

American paleontologists have discovered a new species of dinosaurs belonging to the duck billed family in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.

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Duck-billed dinosaur amazes scientists

SALT LAKE CITY — Scientists are amazed at the chomping ability of a newly described duck-billed dinosaur. The herbivore's powerful jaw, more than 800 teeth and compact skull meant that no leaf, branch or bush would have been safe, they say.

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New 'Toothy' Dinosaur Species Discovered

U.S. scientists have identified a new dinosaur species found to have populated the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument area in Utah. ...

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Duck-billed dinosaur amazes scientists

Scientists are amazed at the chomping ability of a newly described duck-billed dinosaur.

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Duck-billed dinosaur amazes scientists

Scientists are amazed at the chomping ability of a newly described duck-billed dinosaur. The herbivore's powerful jaw, more than 800 teeth and compact skull meant that no leaf, branch or bush would have been safe, they say.

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Duck-billed dinosaur amazes scientists

Scientists are amazed at the chomping ability of a newly described duck-billed dinosaur. The herbivore's powerful jaw, more than 800 teeth and compact skull meant that no leaf, branch or bush would have been safe, they say.

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New duck-billed dinosaur discovered

A toothy, big-boned dinosaur uncovered in Utah is helping scientists recreate what ancient North America looked like 75 million years ago.