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For more than a decade, the women whose remains were found along a desolate stretch of Long Island highway had no name attached to their killer. Then, in July 2023, investigators arrested a former Manhattan architect outside his office — and the case that had haunted Suffolk County since the early 1990s finally cracked open.
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Rex Brown on Dimebag Darrell's 'overnight' guitar prodigy transformation
"He went from a kid playing bar chords to a prodigy overnight." Rex Brown looks back on the incredible and rapid musical evolution of his Pantera bandmate Dimebag Darrell, sharing how a couple of months transformed him into a completely different player.
Gus is about 12.5-feet-tall, 38-feet-long, and could fetch the highest price for any dinosaur ever sold at auction.
There’s a newly crowned T. rex. This one, called Tylosaurus rex, was a tyrant of the sea and mosasaur spanning up to 43 feet in length.
Named the “king of the tyrant lizards,” T. rex was built to rule. Find out how these dinosaurs lived, what made them so vicious, and what we’re still learning about them today.
Paleontologists continue to use the species to find out more about tyrannosaurs and dinosaurs in general Abigail Eisenstadt It’s been over 30 years since the discovery of the Nation’s Tyrannosaurus rex. The fossil, now on display in the “David H.
Paleontologists believe that the real T. rex sound was nothing like the roar you hear in the movies. But it's still terrifying! Since the T. rex is one of the most famous predators to ever live, film sound designers naturally gave it a classic “predatory ...
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The 'T rex of the ocean': Scientists just identified a predator the size of a bus that ruled Earth's seas 80 million years ago
"Here we have two T. rexes, one the king of the dinosaurs on land, the other the king of the reptiles in the water." Paleontologists just identified an enormous predator that ruled Earth's seas in the time of the dinosaurs — and they're calling it the "T.
