Twelve non-dinosaur rulers show Earth’s old power: armored fish, giant insects, sky titans, sea kings, and saber teeth across ...
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History investigated old specimens that had been at the museum for decades and ...
When you hear the word "dinosaur," the first thing that might spring to mind is a hulking skeleton like Sue the T rex in ...
AI is helping scientists make sense of messy dinosaur footprints, offering new clues about how dinosaurs moved, evolved, and ...
The meteor that killed off the likes of Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus missed a few animals. While the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs made room for other species of birds and mammals to evolve ...
Dinosaurs ruled the planet between 230 to 66 million years ago, although many other life forms had evolved well before their existence. Moreover, some of these living creatures still exist today.
Have you ever seen animals today, like certain birds or reptiles, that sort of look... prehistoric? It turns out that once ...
For the real dinosaur nerd in your life, not just any dinosaur holiday gift will do. If you buy them an outdated or inaccurate raptor model, the well-referenced recipient may grumble that "it doesn't ...
On Wednesday, July 10, the Center for Science, Teaching & Learning (CSTL), a nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage science learning through hands-on STEM-based programs, held a ribbon ...
When scientists finally measured the most powerful bite ever recorded, the winner wasn’t T. rex. It was something far older, yet far more familiar.
For over 150m years dinosaurs were the dominant group of land animals, occupying every landmass and evolving into hundreds of different species. Sixty-six million years ago many of them disappeared in ...