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  1. 28 Aug 2020

    Ladies and Gentlemen... I give you the geologic time scale Jurassic James style! You know bright, colorful and just too much!

  2. history of the Earth If the 4.5 billion years is represented by a single year. Homo sapiens evolve about 25 minutes to midnight on the last day In the last few seconds humans have changed the surface of the planet, started climate change and the next mass extinction

  3. 8 Apr 2021

    A rocky beach on Baltica, during the Cambrian period. Isoxys, a small arthropod, swims near the surface searching for preys.

  4. ‘ON POINT’ MENTORSHIP INTENSIVE sesh in London with talkin’ our relationship with TIME & Being PRESENT IN LIFE rather than the pressure, productivity & hustle to ‘do’🔥

  5. 15 Jun 2020

    Morning warm up to shake off the weekend rust, an Allosaurus guarding her egg mound based on the excellent new mount at

  6. The Pleistocene North American horse Equus occidentalis, as mounted for the hall

  7. Join paleontology intern Elliott Armour Smith and use your armspan as a measuring tool to put Earth's history into perspective this . If you decide to get a manicure? Well there goes all of human history. 💅 (db)

  8. ⁩ ⁦⁩ getting very excited about so here’s a mood maker 💙💙

  9. 9 Dec 2021

    Now and again I get a lucky break like cracking this old nodule in half with a hammer

  10. No visit to D.C. is complete without saying hi to the and I finally get to see the new exhibit!! 😝 🦖🦕

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  11. Jan 14

    We'll take your and raise you 110. Here's an image of the “Hall of Extinct Monsters,” circa 1912 and one of now.

    Black and white historic image of a two-story museum hall showing fossil specimens mounted on platforms.
    Color image of two-story museum hall showing fossil specimens, in the foreground is the T. rex feasting on a triceratops.
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  12. 29 Oct 2020

    "I’ll follow you out through the wells of charcoal Moonlit stones around the cones of a black hole Through the fields where grow the Ever and Forever The tessellated blooms with the voids at their centers" - Josh Ritter 'The Remnant'

  13. 2 Sep 2021

    A new version of is out now on ! It includes support for discrete scales and ggfittext and lots of bug fixes.

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  14. 23 Nov 2021

    In case you needed some on your feed.

  15. 26 Nov 2019

    This 20-foot-long predatory marine reptile Tylosaurus has its last meal in its stomach: a plesiosaur, or flippered marine reptile. The stomach ALSO contained the bones of the plesiosaur’s last meal. It's a fossil turducken, if you will. See it in 's hall.

    Fossil of animal with long tail and flippers.
    Crop of a fossil with flippers and pointed face with many teeth. There are bones in the space between its ribs.
    Small pieces of bone on a black background.
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  16. 17 Jul 2020

    Sometimes you just want to hear nature’s breath behind a poem you wrote. “Deeper” from volume one read by 🙋🏻 (Re-uploaded with captions for accessibility)

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  17. Feb 11

    Field trip with Sean Mackay, Ph.D to the planet’s oldest forest for Shadow Forests with at Touching the past. 385m year old fossilized archaeopteris roots.

  18. Feb 7

    Drawing as research Working towards exhibitions for National Tree Week Supported by paleobotanist Dr Chris Berry First trees, Cladoxylopsida & Aneurophytes 385Ma Mid Eifelian epoch during the Devonian period

  19. Mar 25

    Cleopatra is actually closer to the moon launch than we are

  20. Did you know that the huge on display in the new exhibit at the was discovered in Dinosaur National Monument in 1918! Learn more about this amazing specimen on this weeks installment of 🦕

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