Yes, you and the kids can go dig for dinosaurs…and you can do it alongside the paleontologist who discovered Big John, the world’s largest triceratops, the dinosaur on display at Glazer Children’s ...
The American Museum of Natural History has found a more appropriate space for Apex, a nearly complete dinosaur skeleton lent ...
The American Museum of Natural History is relocating Apex, a 150-million-year-old skeleton, to a new spot near its dinosaur ...
The dinosaur’s bones are being held at the National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco. There are no plans to put the ...
A croc bone locked between the 70-million-year-old predator’s jaws gives scientists a rare look into its life and possibly ...
Istiorachis macarthurae, dated to about 125 million years ago, sat in a museum for years before being rediscovered.
Megaraptorans were known for their elongated skulls and powerful claws. Paleontologists in Argentina have discovered a new predatory dinosaur -- the fossils of which contained a crocodile bone within ...
It may look like a certain type of duck-billed dinosaur — and quack like one, too. But dinosaur bones identified in northwestern New Mexico, long believed to be Kritosau rus navajovius, actually ...
A local museum will soon have a skull recreation on display of an ancient creature that hasn’t even been officially named yet ...
Using uranium-lead dating, researchers calculated the age of the eggs, rather than the sediments around them, at the Qinglongshan site in China ...
For the first time, scientists have dated dinosaur eggs that lay buried in rock for millions of years, using a groundbreaking new ‘atomic clock for fossils’ method. During the Cretaceous period, Earth ...
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