Liberty's cradle had to be trimmed three times so it'd fit in the scanner. Upon seeing the scans, the techs were taken aback at how little room there is for a brain - it's all nasal cavity, all the way up.

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Liberty's cradle had to be trimmed three times so it'd fit in the scanner. Upon seeing the scans, the techs were taken aback at how little room there is for a brain - it's all nasal cavity, all the way up.
I know I KNOW, I'm a millennial which means I should hate labels but sometimes I wish I knew what "style" box I'm in, ya know.
I feel like I don't fit in any boxes at all. I'm all for not fitting completely and wholly in one box, but as a foundation for self identity? Different story.
Sisyphus, holotype of Daspletosaurus wilsoni is now on display at Badlands Dinosaur Museum! The cranial elements will be added after they undergo CT scanning.
Got around to giving the "best mosasaur ever", Steve's Squamate, a look after it sat untouched in Collections for a couple of years. We might go back to the site to surface collect now that we know what we have.
Museums are commonly known as places that preserve the past for the present and future generations. Now, the Badlands Dinosaur Museum is fin
Badlands Dinosaur Museum and CHI St. Alexius embark on a groundbreaking initiative, using CT technology to explore the ancient secrets of di
Yesterday our paleo crew got together to get some of our best specimens CT scanned at CHI St. Alexius Hospital in Dickinson. The scans are already revealing things about the internal processes of dinosaur skulls that wouldn't normally be visible. Much more will be elucidated upon further study.
We aim to reconstruct our Lambeosaurus' resonating chamber to hear its honk, show off the D. wilsoni holotype's replacement teeth and abscess, and see just how small ceratopsians' brains really were.
Fucking grr!
Sometimes, I hate my uni. I had to wait around for 3 hours, just to sit through another hour today discussing how we all felt about how the last three days went, and how to look up a word when you don't know what it means in lecture.
THIS IS FUCKING UNI, NOT PREP.