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    <title>Denver Museum of Nature &amp; Science Community</title>
    <dateCreated>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 05:37:16 GMT</dateCreated>
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      <outline type="rss" text="Dig It" title="Dig It" description="Science by the shovelful." xmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/dig-it/rss.aspx" htmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/dig-it/default.aspx" />
      <outline type="rss" text="David Grinspoon&amp;#39;s Planet Waves" title="David Grinspoon&amp;#39;s Planet Waves" description="Interested in planetary events? David Grinspoon, PhD, curator of astrobiology, will post developments on new discoveries, ideas or events involving forces, movements, and patterns within the Earth and on other planets -- and reveal all the ways they&amp;#39;re connected." xmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/planetwaves/rss.aspx" htmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/planetwaves/default.aspx" />
      <outline type="rss" text="Archives are History" title="Archives are History" description="A blog about how archives enrich the Museum experience." xmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/archivesarehistory/rss.aspx" htmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/archivesarehistory/default.aspx" />
      <outline type="rss" text="WildLife and Times" title="WildLife and Times" description="Historical enactors bring to life the Museum’s first days in 1908, and ponder how life and science have changed. " xmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/wildlifeandtimes/rss.aspx" htmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/wildlifeandtimes/default.aspx" />
      <outline type="rss" text="Genghis—World’s Greatest “Khan”queror" title="Genghis—World’s Greatest “Khan”queror" description="" xmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/genghis/rss.aspx" htmlUrl="http://community.dmns.org/blogs/genghis/default.aspx" />
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