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Beneath the Asphalt: How a Geothermal Drill Unveiled Denver’s Deepest Dinosaur Fossil and Ancient EcosystemWhat are the odds of drilling a two-inch hole and hitting a 67.5-million-year-old dinosaur bone over 760 feet below a museum parking lot? Statistically speaking, it’s nearly impossible. As Denver ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN15h
Beneath the Asphalt: How Geothermal Drilling Unveiled Denver’s Deepest Dinosaur FossilCan it be that the most elusive dinosaur finds today arise not from windswept badlands but from the engineered depths of beneath a city parking lot? At the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, a ...
A dinosaur bone dating back 67.5 million years was discovered beneath a Denver museum's parking lot. The bone, found 763 feet ...
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Researchers from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science did not have to look far to acquire a new artifact after they ...
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