Musically, Third World War’s blues-based hard rock is saved from over-familiarity by tunesmith and bassist Jim Avery’s canny knack with riff and hook, and – at the opposite end of the melodic spectrum ...
32,000-metre funded program targets expanding high-grade structures with road-accessible infrastructure. Dryden Gold Corp. is advancing a fully funded 32,000-metre drill program across a 803 km² land ...
Why are experienced Nevada explorers focused on untouched ground near Carlin-type systems? Eminent Gold believes new discoveries can still be made in one of the world’s most productive gold districts.
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Giant tyrannosaur fossil in North America is largest of its era
A fossil tyrannosaur pulled from the badlands of southern New Mexico has forced paleontologists to rethink when giant ...
Did a T. rex relative roam the Land of Enchantment millions of years ago? A new discovery out of the New Mexico Museum of ...
Imagine stumbling across a fossilized shinbone so massive it nearly rivals that of “Sue,” the most famous Tyrannosaurus rex ever unearthed. That is exactly what paleontologists are grappling with ...
Multiple views of the fossilized tibia (shinbone) from the Hunter Wash tyrannosaur discovered in northwestern New Mexico. Credit: Nicholas R. Longrich et al. / CC BY 4.0 A fossilized bone discovered ...
Four towering figures rise beside the Rock River in Rockford, Illinois, each roughly 12 feet tall and built entirely from stacked boulders. At first glance they look ancient, as if they had always ...
Texas Tech guard Christian Anderson strained a muscle after slipping on the Big 12 Tournament’s new glass court during a loss to Iowa State in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
Two California men are charged after one lifted the other to grab a woolly mammoth tusk at a Branson-area museum; it shattered.
“Sue was found in much younger rocks than this tibia, so our tyrannosaur was the largest predatory dinosaur of its kind,” ...
A new analysis of a shinbone from the oldest known giant tyrannosaur in North America suggests that the 'king of dinosaurs,' Tyrannosaurus rex, may have had an unusually large ancestor.
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