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The Science of It: Dinos in Lights


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Published in Science and Technology on Tuesday, December 24th 2024 at 0:24 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

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The article "The Science of It: Dinos in Lights" from MSN discusses an immersive outdoor experience called "Dinos in Lights" at the Louisville Mega Cavern, where visitors can explore a trail featuring over 80 life-sized, illuminated dinosaur models. This exhibit not only provides an educational journey through the Mesozoic Era but also highlights the science behind these prehistoric creatures. It covers aspects like the anatomy, behavior, and environment of dinosaurs, using light and sound to enhance the educational experience. The display includes interactive elements and informational panels that explain how scientists study dinosaurs through fossils, paleontology, and modern technology like 3D modeling and animation to recreate their movements and appearances. This event aims to engage visitors of all ages in learning about paleontology in a fun, visually stimulating environment.

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