A 'Dinosaur Park' just outside Washington, D.C. allows anybody - including you - to hunt for fossils alongside trained paleontologists.
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A 'Dinosaur Park' just outside Washington, D.C. allows anybody - including you - to hunt for fossils alongside trained paleontologists.
Added: Feb 17, 2010 Views: 9907 Views Runtime: 02:22
Flip a genetic switch and turn a bird into a dino? Not quite, but not so far off either. James Williams gets the story from paleontologist Jack Horner.
A lot goes into naming a newly discovered species of dinosaur. Paleontologist Randall Irmis runs down the do's and dont's with Discovery News' James Williams.
Watch where you step! Prehistoric poop is easy to find if you know where to look. James Williams sniffs out the details on what it can tell us about who left it.
For the first time ever, paleontologists are chemically analyzing dinosaur fossils the same day they're excavated from the ground. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this new technique is so important.
You may not NEED to be a cardiovascular machine with a giant brain and an insatiable curiosity to be a paleontologist ... but it sure helps (according to Mike Rowe, anyway).
World travel, summers in the outdoors and a first look at some of the oldest bones in the world. The perks of paleontology are many, as Discovery News' James Williams finds out.
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