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02/28/2011
How do you name a new dinosaur species? Look for something weird about it. Researchers announced the discovery of a new species from fossils overlooked for more than a decade.
■Class discussion: The video points out that "paleontologists previously thought long-necked dinosaurs died out after the Jurassic period. But recent finds, including Thunder Thighs, show sauropods kept kicking for another 50 million years." It's interesting how little we know for sure about our own planet and its development. Do you think we know more about outer space than we do about the earth?
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Here on the Western Slope, young citizens are honing and testing their skills to take on a rapidly changing world. Largely thanks to technology, they are in the midst of the most profound seismic shift the world has ever seen.
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The Sentinel is proud to spotlight some of their endeavors. Read on to see how some thoroughly modern students are helping learners of all ages connect with notable figures of the past.
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