Additionally, the OMNI Theater will be offering a limited run of the film, Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia. This film will be ...
Paleontologists have dug up new dinosaur drama. Researchers identified a new dinosaur species that lived in Africa roughly 95 million years ago and published their findings last week in the ...
The fossil, destroyed in an air raid 80 years ago, had faded from memory until a paleontologist found archival images.
Scientists have unveiled a giant horned dinosaur from Egypt called Tameryraptor markgrafi after discovering lost photos of fossils destroyed in WWII.
Scientists have identified a previously unknown dinosaur species from an unlikely source: photographs of fossils destroyed during the Allied bombing of Munich in World War II. Researchers ...
from multiple species. The plateau itself is 400 meters long and 300 meters wide, and scientists have found no fewer than 3,000 well-preserved dinosaur tracks and 31 trails in the area.
Stromer’s original classification was thus incorrect. We identified a completely different, previously unknown predatory dinosaur species here and named it Tameryraptor markgrafi.” A century ...
A team of geologists, paleontologists, and climate scientists with members from institutions in Mexico, the U.S., and Spain ...
These photographs, taken before 1944, provided key details about this dinosaur species. This newly identified predatory dinosaur species inhabited North Africa around 95 million years ago ...