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Digging for Dino Eggs With Famed Paleontologist Jack Horner
West of the small town of Choteau, Montana, near the Rocky Mountain
Front, is a very special site known for its dinosaurs called the
Beatrice Taylor Dinosaur Research Station, owned by the Museum of the
Rockies in Bozeman, Montana. Over the past 30 years this research
area has produced the first dinosaur egg clutches known from the
Western Hemisphere, the first dinosaur embryos found in the world, the
first dinosaur nests containing babies and showing for the first time
that dinosaurs cared for their young, evidence of the largest group of
dinosaur skeletons on earth...
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Kevin Mitnick Rates Today's Blackhats
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- September 27, 2011 |
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- Wired October 2011
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The Stakes of Fear: BioShock Creator's Favorite Horror Films
What makes a truly scary story isn’t monsters or blood and guts, says BioShock creator Ken Levine. It’s the feeling that you might lose everything.
To celebrate the occasion of Halloween, Wired.com had the chance to speak with Levine about the horror films that inspired his work on BioShock, the landmark 2007 shooter that dropped players into a destroyed city filled with secrets. With the follow-up BioShock Infinite on the way in 2012,...
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