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Missouri State Geologist Joe Gillman discusses the search for critical minerals in the Midwest.
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The state dinosaur of Missouri was long thought to be a sauropod. Amateur paleontologist Guy Darrough鈥檚 recent discovery reveals that Parrosaurus missouriensis is actually a duck-billed dinosaur.
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In this episode, we discuss the science behind Missouri鈥檚 many sinkholes and learn how the city of St. Louis was developed upon porous and uncertain terrain.
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Earlier this summer, Missouri paleontologist David Schmidt and a small team unearthed a rare triceratops skull in the South Dakota Badlands. Schmidt describes what the excavation process was like and what he and his fellow researchers hope to learn from the bones of the dinosaur they named 鈥淪hady.鈥
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A team from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, spent nearly two months carefully excavating the fossil, which measures about seven feet long and weighs more than 3,000 pounds.
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If you鈥檝e ever wondered where in the world the 鈥渘atural bridge鈥 in Natural Bridge Road comes from, you鈥檙e not alone. The answer is tied to Missouri's鈥
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About five years ago, Doug Wiens, a seismologist from Washington University in St. Louis, went knocking on the doors of farmers in Minnesota and鈥
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The U.S. Geological Survey is searching for commercially important minerals in southeastern Missouri. But the researchers won't be using any shovels or鈥
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States in the Deep South traditionally vote Republican in every presidential election. However, a string of "blue" counties curve through Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. And the reason for this political anomaly seems to lie with ancient oceans and dead plankton.