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Computers Recreate Dinosaur Strides

Over the past decade, scientists have learned a great deal about how dinosaurs moved and stood. The American Museum of Natural History in New York hopes to highlight this new dinosaur knowledge in an upcoming exhibit.

The museum has turned to two high-tech workshops that use the latest in computer animation and simulation technology to create realistic -- and moving -- versions of the prehistoric creatures.

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Christopher Joyce is a correspondent on the science desk at NPR. His stories can be heard on all of NPR's news programs, including NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Weekend Edition.