Dig This: ‘Neglected’ Dinosaur Had Super Senses
November 7, 2023
A family of Thescelosaurus emerges from safety to forage in the forests of the Hell Creek Formation, 66 million years ago. Image: Anthony Hutchings. A CT scan of an often-overlooked, plant-eating dinosaur’s skull reveals that while it may not have been all that “brainy,” it had a unique combination of traits associated with living animals… Read More >
NCMNS Top Attraction in Wake County, According to Travel Lens
November 6, 2023
Revel in the Wonders of Nature at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences By Blake Walsh I never thought I could practically travel through time and space until I stepped into the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. This museum, nestled in the heart of downtown Raleigh, is a haven of knowledge, exploration, and… Read More >
Dueling Dinosaurs move into the SECU DinoLab
October 31, 2023
Welcome home to Raleigh’s newest residents. Yesterday the Dueling Dinosaur fossils were moved into the state-of-the-art SECU DinoLab where, during the next few years, you can follow along on a journey of scientific discovery. Opening in spring 2024. You’ll be able to walk through an active dinosaur research lab, see these iconic fossils up close… Read More >
Bachman’s warbler, 20 other species declared newly extinct
October 25, 2023
Bachman’s warbler. Cropped lithograph from Audubon’s “The Birds of America.” Last week the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed 21 species from the Endangered Species Act due to extinction. The list includes eight mussels, one bat and 10 birds. One of these birds, Bachman’s warbler, is native to the Carolinas and was last spotted in… Read More >
Sci NC: Science in the Dirt
October 16, 2023
Dr. Christian Kammerer, Research Head of Paleontology, was featured on the latest episode of Sci NC for his discovery and ongoing recovery of the first complete skeleton of a dicynodont anywhere in North America. The animal lived ~225 million years ago in what is now North Carolina’s Piedmont. Also making an appearance are Paleontology Collections… Read More >