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New genus of deer discovered at Badlands National Park
Rapid City Journal· 2 days agoA team of researchers from Badlands National Park, the American Museum of Natural History and...
Extinct tiny deer with big eyes found in national park
Newsweek· 7 days agoResearchers have identified fossilized remains found in 2016 as belonging to a new genus of extinct tiny deer. The deer's skull was discovered at Badlands National Park in South Dakota in 2016 ...
'Pour water into the ocean of kindness': Thousands celebrate MSU graduation Friday
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 6 days agoMontana State University graduates were encouraged during graduation Friday to follow the example of...
The fossils being formed today will show how humankind disrupted life on Earth
Phys.org· 3 days agoFossils are an essential record of life on Earth that demonstrate long periods of stability,...
Journey Museum to unveil new dinosaur, host book signing
Rapid City Journal· 5 days agoThe Journey Museum, in partnership with the Black Hills Institute, will celebrate the unveiling of a...
Yakima Valley weekend picks: Powwow, mammoth fossils and PNW authors
Yakima Herald-Republic· 2 days agoThe annual Legends powwow and stick game tournament and Selah Community Days are among the big...
It's just another Mollusk Monday at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 3 days agoTim Pearce at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History has a snail joke for you. Pearce’s “Mollusk...
Tiny, hornless deer that lived 32 million years ago discovered in South Dakota
KTVQ Billings· 7 days agoResearchers have discovered a new genus of prehistoric deer that they believe existed some 32 million years ago in an area around what is now southwestern South Dakota. A study into a fossilized ...
Gateway's WGTD radio announces "Morning Show" schedule
Kenosha News· 4 days agoWGTD (91.1 FM) is owned and operated as a public service of Gateway Technical College and is an affiliate of Wisconsin Public Radio. For an updated schedule, go online to wgtd.org. WGTD 91.1 ...
Where Do We Get Seeds for Seedless Fruit? And More Questions From Our Readers
Smithsonian Magazine· 3 days agoWhere do we get the seeds for seedless fruit? You don’t need seeds to grow seedless fruit. In one method, you take vegetative cuttings of the parent plant and root them out, essentially cloning ...