I t’s always a thrilling discovery when scientists, researchers, and archaeologists come across unique footprints from the ...
A controlled explosion in the quarry removes millions of years of limestone rock, allowing the palaeontologists the more ...
The footprints will provide answers to questions such as how did the dinosaurs interact about 166 million years ago? Were ...
The cast of Patagotitan mayorum weighs 2½ tonnes and was transported in two shipping containers. Read more at ...
No creatures ever stomped across the planet quite like the creatures scientists call sauropodomorphs. These long-necked plant eaters were the largest dinosaurs, and they included the mighty 70-ton ...
How did sauropods, uniquely large land animals, actually live, with their anatomy and physiology pushed to such extremes? Well, their unprecedented gigantism came with some equally massive costs… Eons ...
When I think about dinosaurs, I usually picture the big ones. I think of triceratops with its pointy horns or apatosaurus with its long, long neck. I asked my friend John Blong if those dinos ever ...
It’s hard to imagine that one space rock wiped out the dinosaurs. But it did more than that. It killed 75% of the plants and animals on Earth. I talked about that with my friend Barry Walker. He ...
For the first time in nearly 80 years, lake sturgeon — ancient fish that can grow up to a tall man’s length — are once more ...