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The TV show "Bones" was a popular network procedural centered around a forensic anthropologist named Dr. Temperance Brennan.

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The character of Dr. Brennan is based on real-life forensic anthropologist, professor, and author Kathy Reichs.

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Kathy Reichs wrote a series of novels that served as the inspiration for the TV show "Bones."

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Dr. Reichs is one of approximately 110 people in the world who are certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology.

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Like her fictional counterpart, Dr. Reichs has had a globe-crossing career, working on cases and exhumations in various countries.

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Nichols' new film, "The Bikeriders," takes place in the 1960s but focuses on a motorcycle club in Chicago called the Vandals, exploring the societal shift within this close-knit group.

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The film is primarily told from the perspective of Kathy, played by Jodie Comer, who provides a female voice in a male-dominated story.

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Dr. Reichs continues to work in the field and is still a professor at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. She is also releasing a new book in her Temperance Brennan series.

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