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Construction crews uncovered a rare dinosaur fossil in Thornton on Friday,(Photo: City of Thornton) A construction crew unearthed a triceratops skeleton and skull at a construction site in Thornton on Friday. Paleontologists from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science … Continue reading
Researchers have found signs of fault displacement at well-known rock outcrops in Colorado that mark the end-Cretaceous asteroid impact that may have hurried the extinction of the dinosaurs. Geology News — ScienceDaily
Researchers have found signs of fault displacement at well-known rock outcrops in Colorado that mark the end-Cretaceous asteroid impact that may have hurried the extinction of the dinosaurs. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
Global Warming Is Shrinking Colorado River Warm temperatures, not just drought, are shrinking the Colorado River A shortage of rain and snow can account for only about two-thirds of the river’s decline, according to a new study. Warming in the … Continue reading
Plumbing a ninety million-yr-previous layer cake of sedimentary rock in Colorado, a workforce of scientists has discovered proof confirming a essential concept of how the planets in our photo voltaic system behave of their orbits across the solar. The discovering … Continue reading