
Museum of Natural Mystery – Exhibit 23: Diplodocus Diplomacy
Appendix: Multi-millionaire Andrew Carnegie was a bit of a strange cat. Known for being a ruthless steel magnate, he was also an unparalleled philanthropist determined
Appendix: Multi-millionaire Andrew Carnegie was a bit of a strange cat. Known for being a ruthless steel magnate, he was also an unparalleled philanthropist determined
Appendix: Tyrannosaurus rex is probably the first thing to pop into our heads when we hear the word “dinosaur.” The tyrant lizard king might be
Appendix: The recorded history of important scientific discoveries tends to favor old white dudes while glossing over people of color. As a result, this
Appendix: Welcome back to Museum of Natural Mystery, everyone! Today’s exhibit attempts to answer what you might think would be a simple question: What
Footnotes: It’s unusual for someone whose entire career is built on studying bones to have their own skeleton become the subject of adventure and controversy,
Footnotes: In 1868, the first dinosaur skeleton ever to be mounted, Hadrosaurus foulkii, went on display at The Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.
Footnotes: In 1811, Mary Anning made her first fossil discovery at the age of 12, in the town of Lyme Regis in Dorset,