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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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3 evolution Events Found

Mar 6

Dinosaur Expedition

Featuring over 60 animatronic dinosaurs, skeletons, photo ops, and rides. Guests will engage with prehistoric creatures from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic Periods. Learn to identify which OKC Zoo animals are living relatives of dinosaurs and how supporting conservation efforts can help save these species. Open daily 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., weather dependent. Additional experiences include dinosaur rides ($6 per ride or 3 for $15) and naming sponsorship opportunities. Zoo admission required before accessing Dinosaur Expedition.
OKC Zoo
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3/6/26
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Apr 9

The Making of Life on Our Planet: Dinosaurs

From the Emmy Award-winning team behind Netflix's Life on Our Planet series comes a new behind the scenes talk focusing on the series' biggest stars: the Dinosaurs. This immersive big screen talk and Q&A revisits one of the Earth's longest-lived dynasties to tell the story of their rise and fall. Covering 170 million years, join the team behind the series as they discuss where they came from, why they mattered, how they evolved and how they met their ultimate fate. Expect stunning visuals from the studio behind Star Wars - Industrial Light and Magic - as well as an exclusive look into this ambitious series. From the science behind Earth's previous extinction events to the groundbreaking techniques used to recreate prehistoric creatures and landscapes.
The Clay Center
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4/9/26
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Jun 28

Primate Evolution, Ecology and Conservation

This online course covers topics in Primatology, including primate evolution, behavior, ecology, and conservation. Features live synchronous sessions Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 12:30-2:30pm Eastern, plus asynchronous work. Includes lectures, discussions, electronic lab assignments with 3D models, and a final research project on a chosen primate species. Students will learn about biology, ecology, conservation, evolutionary adaptations, and conservation challenges. Runs for two weeks with attendance required for all live sessions. Beneficial for future studies in biology, conservation, and ecology.
UMass Amherst Online
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6/28/26
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