For decades, many scientists believed dinosaurs were already dwindling in number and variety long before an asteroid strike ...
Researchers have unearthed a spooky pair of dinosaur mummies that seem to have been preserved in an unexpected way ...
A new study sheds light on how these reptiles become “mummies” and paints a picture of what these ancient animals looked like ...
New dating of New Mexico rocks suggest diverse dinosaurs thrived there just before the impact, countering the idea dinos were already on their way out.
In a new paper in Science, experts from the University of Chicago describe steps that took place some 66 million years ago to ...
Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed ...
New research suggests that dinosaur populations were thriving in North America before the asteroid impact 66 million years ...
A trove of specimens from New Mexico may help settle a long-running argument about the diversity of dinosaurs before their ...
New dating has revealed that New Mexico's last dinosaurs were healthy, diverse and thriving at the end of the Cretaceous ...
A fresh analysis of a site in New Mexico provides a glimpse into the final days of the dinosaurs, showing their diversity before going extinct.
New dating techniques of a century-old fossil site in New Mexico dispel the theory that dinosaurs were already in decline before the fateful asteroid hit.
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