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Jack lectures on dinosaurs, the origin and evolution of life, and on dyslexia to museums, science centers, schools, and community centers worldwide; sometimes he is asked to take part in special dinosaur events. And, he is proud to be associated with commercial partners to promote his favorite topic: dinosaurs!

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Horner Science Group launches new NFT collection of Jack Horner’s Dinosaurs

New artworks challenge the traditional view of what dinosaurs looked like News

Horner Science Group, the company behind the Jack Horner Dinosaurs brand, has announced the launch of a new collection of NFT artworks, designed to challenge the Hollywood version of dinosaurs.

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‘Jurassic Park’ Dinosaur Expert’s Next Big Thing: Holograms

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Base Hologram teams with renowned paleontologiest Jack Horner

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@MergeVR

Paleontologist Jack Horner helped develop Dino Digger, the educational game that allows us to pretend we’re scientists excavating for fossils. Learn more about Jack and the way the app can help students learn.

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Dinosaurs after 'Jurassic Park': Paleontologists on what's changed, 25 years later

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'PRESS RELEASE For immediate release: October 21, 2021 Vivid colors, head adornments and accoutrements - first ever NFT artworks from world-renowned Paleontologist Jack Horner turns Hollywood version of dinosaurs on its head.'

Today, October 21, Horner Science Group has launched Jack Horner’s Dinosaurs – The Origin Collection. This stunning new collection of dinosaur artworks shakes up the way we look at dinosaurs – challenging the Hollywood portrayal of dull green and brown creatures. Instead, they showcase the more bird-like features and behaviors that Jack believes they had – from eye-catching colors, and bird-like sounds, to feathers and accoutrements…..

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'Jurassic Park's' Dinosaur Expert Looks Back 25 Years Later: 'They Were Very Realistic'

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The Real Science of Bringing Back the Dinosaurs

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Large T. rex being excavated in Montana

Paleontologists with the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture and the University of Washington have discovered a Tyrannosaurus rex, including a very complete skull in Montana.

The find — which paleontologists estimate to be about 20 percent of the animal — includes vertebrae, ribs, hips and lower jaw bones…

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Montana lizard skeletons are among oldest, most complete iguanian fossils ever discovered

Nearly 40 years after Egg Mountain revealed fossils that would forever change the way people thought about dinosaurs, the site located on Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front continues to yield new wonders.

The latest finds to be described in scientific research belong to an iguana-like lizard, named Magnuviator ovimonsensis — “mighty traveler from Egg Mountain” — which lived about 75 million years ago. The two lizard skeletons are the oldest, most complete iguanian fossils ever discovered in the Americas.

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Museum of the Rockies’ new paleontologist: Making dinosaur dreams come true

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New feathered dinosaur species named after famed Alberta paleontologist

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Unmasking the Fearsome Face of a Tyrannosaur

With its dagger teeth and formidable frame, the Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the most frightening beasts to ever terrorize the land. Yet despite all its fame, the dinosaur’s looks remain a bit of a mystery.

Now, after studying a well-preserved fossil of a newly discovered T. rex relative, paleontologists think they have revealed some important features of the predator’s fearsome face.

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Lectures and Events

November, 2017

Press & VIP Launch of Jurassic World: the Exhibition

Madrid

August 4-5, 2018

Apple’s Jurassic World Event

New York City

May, 2018

Universal Fan Event: 25th Anniversary of Jurassic Park

Universal Studios,
Los Angeles

April, 2018

Press & VIP Launch of Jurassic World: the Exhibition

Cite due Cinema,
Paris

October 8, 2017

The Origins of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World

Here East,
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,
London,
UK

October 16, 2017

Dinosaurs! More birdlike than ever imagined

Town Hall,
Seattle

May, 2017

Universal Fan Event

Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania

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