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Bozeman Area Events This Week: Adiós July Edition

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Dino-Chicken Gets One Step Closer

19 May 2015 Since birds are the only surviving members of the family tree of the dinosaurs, why can t we flip some switches in the genetic code and return a chicken back to its former glory as a dinosaur? (Image credit: Karl Tate, LiveScience.com Contributor) Talk of a chickenosaurus lit up the science world last week when researchers announced they had modified the beak of a chicken embryo to resemble the snout of its dinosaur ancestors. But although some experts have lauded the feat, a beak is just one of many modifications needed to revert a chicken into a dinosaur. Given these obstacles, how close are scientists to creating a dino-chicken?

Museum of the Rockies series draws worldwide audiences

Museum of the Rockies series draws worldwide audiences Museum of the Rockies is offering a special 3-day ‘Webinar’ for inspiring paleontologists and anyone wishing to learn more about dinosaurs. By: Jane McDonald and last updated 2021-06-30 19:48:53-04 BOZEMAN — Museum of the Rockies is offering a special three-day ‘webinar’ for aspiring paleontologists and anyone wishing to learn more about dinosaurs. The kick-off was on Monday and the event garnered audiences from Sri Lanka, London, Australia, and all across the United States. With that being said, there are a variety of start dates for this event throughout the summer. “It’s been so much fun to get our science here at Museum of the Rockies out to the public,” Museum of the Rockies Outreach Program Manager Ashely Hall said.

Digging into Dinosaurs Museum of the Rockies series garners audiences from around the world

Digging into Dinosaurs — Museum of the Rockies series garners audiences from around the world Museum of the Rockies offering virtual paleontology series By: Jane McDonald and last updated 2021-06-29 20:19:57-04 BOZEMAN — Museum of the Rockies is offering a special 3-day ‘Webinar’ for aspiring paleontologists and anyone wishing to learn more about dinosaurs. The kick off was Monday, June 28th, and the even garnered audiences from Sri Lanka, London, Australia, and all across the United States. With that being said, there are a variety of start dates for this event throughout the summer. “It’s been so much fun to get our science here at Museum of the Rockies out to the public,” Ashely Hall said.

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