Results for keyword: Science
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Seaside dinosaurs
Dinosaur tracks found in Red Gulch near Shell, Wyo., indicate that not all the area was under the Sundance Sea during the Middle Jurassic.
by Staff, May 25, 1998 -
It's Chase who's lost in the dark wood
A reviewer debunks the claim in Alston Chase's book, "In a Dark Wood," that "ecosystem" and "biocentrism" are only "masquerading as science."
by Alan Pistorius, May 27, 1996 -
People respond to owning a piece of the earth's crust
Buying a personal dinosaur has never been easier, whether through art-work, auctions or the Internet.
by Heather Abel, Mar 04, 1996 -
I was a sheep rancher in western Wyoming
Rick Hebdon in his own words on digging fossils.
by Heather Abel, Mar 04, 1996 -
Fossils are being destroyed by people who are loving them to death
Archaeologist Bruce Louthan in his own words on fossil looting.
by Heather Abel, Mar 04, 1996 -
Dinosaur bones have really increased in price
Rock shop owner Lin Ottinger in his own words on fossil hunting.
by Heather Abel, Mar 04, 1996 -
Who owns these bones?
The Arizona Mineral and Fossil Show in Tucson highlights the growing controversy over who has the right to valuable fossils found on public lands.
by Heather Abel, Mar 04, 1996 -
Our living resources
The National Biological Service's book, "Our Living Resources," surveys American ecosystems and species.
by Michael Milstein, Feb 19, 1996 -
Scientists search for biological treasures
Nevada is one of the top 10 states for both biological diversity and vulnerability, scientists say.
by Jon Christensen, Apr 03, 1995 -
Sue stays put
The Supreme Court ruled that FBI agents acted correctly when they confiscated a valuable allosaur fossil, nicknamed "Sue," in South Dakota.
by Chip Giller, Feb 20, 1995






