"More" is KCET's new original series of educational shorts designed to serve as enrichment companions to new and existing programming by the station. The series of interstitials produced by KCET will provide fact-based, supplemental information tied to popular KCET programs and specials.

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This fearsome creature earned its name as a result of its ugly face. And that's not the only bad news: According to Dr. Luis Chiappe, it just might also be your long-lost relative.
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Did you know that Los Angeles' iconic Union Station was designed by an Englishman? Learn all about John Parkinson's legacy in L.A.
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Dr. Luis Chiappe explains the science behind the pristichampsus, a croc-like dino that appears on "Primeval."
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"Primeval" features the dragon-like dracorex, but how scientifically accurate is the depiction of this dinosaur? Dr. Luis Chiappe explains.
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The good news is that velociraptors were not the reptilian killing machines depicted in "Jurassic Park." But did "Primeval" get closer to scientific truth? Dinosaur expert Dr. Luis Chiappe explains!
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KCET's "More" heads to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles to talk to Luis Chiappe, director of the museum's Dinosaur Institute, about TERROR BIRDS! Yes, that's what they're actually called.
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Dr. Luis Chiappe of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles offers a scientific perspective on the mosasaur, the fearsome sea creature depicted on "Primeval."
KCET's 'More' Hits the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles to Learn More About Dinosaurs
August 28, 2012 10:52 AM
by Drew Mackie
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KCET's "More" heads to the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles to talk to Luis Chiappe, director of the museum's Dinosaur Institute.
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