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Learn the history of Dippy the Dinosaur's namesake in a new edition of Bone Wars

Anyone who’s traveled through Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood has likely seen Dippy the Dinosaur guarding the corner of Forbes Avenue in front of the museum and...

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Stegosaurus: best size, skeleton, plates and dinosaur fossil facts - BBC Science Focus Magazine

Stegosaurus: best size, skeleton, plates and dinosaur fossil facts - BBC Science Focus Magazine
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Important Oil Painting by John F. Kensett will Headline Cottone Auctions' September 18th Online-Only Auction

The auction features over 200 quality lots from private institutions, estates and individuals, starting at 12 noon Eastern time. Internet, phone and absentee bidding is available. 

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Travels in Geology: The wild east of Wyoming: Bone wars, outlaw hideouts and crack climbing


Travels in Geology: The wild east of Wyoming: Bone wars, outlaw hideouts and crack climbing
by Mary Caperton Morton
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Eastern Wyoming is known for its wide open spaces. Credit: Mary Caperton Morton
When vacationers plan trips to Wyoming, the western half of the state, with its grizzly bears, Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Park, tends to be the biggest draw. But Eastern Wyoming — home to bone wars, outlaw hideouts and the nation’s first national monument — also boasts a captivating mix of Wild West history and geologic marvels.
Hundreds of thousands of emigrants made their way from Independence, Mo., to Oregon City, Ore., just outside of Portland, along the Oregon Trail, which ran through southeastern Wyoming. In many parts of Eastern Wyoming, the landscape is largely unchanged since those days. A driving loop around this part of the state, from Cheyenne through Casper, up to Devils Tower and then back south through Thunder Basin National Grassland makes a nice road trip. Credit: Mary Caperton Morton

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10 Fierce (But Productive) Rivalries Between Dueling Scientists


10 Fierce (But Productive) Rivalries Between Dueling Scientists
We tend to think of scientists as quietly toiling away in their laboratories, not looking to bother anyone, but that’s not always the case. Great minds often come with powerful personalities. Many of our greatest thinkers would often find themselves on opposite sides of an issue and would not hesitate to sling some mud at each other. The rivalry between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison is, undoubtedly, the most famous case of a scientific smackdown, but it’s far from the only example.
10Thomas Huxley vs. Richard Owen
During his career, Richard Owen had his fair share of notable achievements, among them coining the word “dinosaur” and founding the Natural History Museum in London. However, his relationships with his peers had always been strenuous. Nowadays, Owen is regarded as jealous and petty toward his colleagues, even plagiarizing their works on occasion. His rivalry with Gideon Mantell was probably his most bitter feud, but his rivalry with Thomas Huxley was much more beneficial for the scientific community.

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Big Bones in the Badlands, Lies, and A Promise Kept


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It wasn’t gold the man was after. Made good sense that the Ogallalas were suspicious and angry. Made good sense they wouldn’t tolerate yet another white man hanging around. They weren’t one bit taken with his presence.
What the white man was doing, he told them, was hunting for big bones. Some of the Ogallalas must have snickered.
That explanation didn’t help. Some white man coming into the heart of sacred land to look for bones of big four-leggeds who’d lived and died many winters before? Old bones they were digging, he said, not gold. 

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The Crazy Story Of The Bone Wars Explained


The Crazy Story Of The Bone Wars Explained
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By Marina Manoukian/Dec. 30, 2020 4:46 pm EDT
Over the course of the 19th century, people around the world were fascinated by dinosaurs and their fossilized bones that kept popping up. But no one seemed more obsessed than American paleontologists Edward Cope and O.C. Marsh, and the rivalry between the two men became a stain on paleontology's history for decades after their deaths.
Although the two men are responsible for discovering and naming countless different types of dinosaurs and prehistoric animals, they're also responsible for destroying an unknowable amount of the fossil record. And they did this solely to keep the other one from getting it. And in the interest of putting out as much of their own research as possible, both men published research that would be riddled with errors. Some of their mistakes plagued paleontology for years,

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