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The dinosaur that welcomes visitors to the Natural History Museum harbors a fascinating history. Researchers have identified ...
Proteins preserved in these tissues could reveal how dinosaurs managed oxidative stress which is linked to cancer, ...
Alberta's Pipestone Creek, dubbed the "River of Death," is a treasure trove of Pachyrhinosaurus fossils, offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur life. The dense bone bed, discovered in 1973 ...
Although bones can be unearthed and reassembled into semi-complete skeletons, "for a long time no one really had a method for how to figure out what muscles and tissues dinosaurs may have had ...
This dinosaur’s skull was light as air but its mouth was packed with power—and a unique ability to quickly grow teeth. Here’s ...
A site known as Pipestone Creek is stirring global interest. Thousands of dinosaur bones lie hidden beneath its soil. For scientists, it feels like stepping into ancient history’s snapshot.
To establish the age of the recovered dinosaur bones, we’ve needed the expertise of palynologists – palaeontologists who study microscopic fossil spores and pollen produced by plants.
Maximum alert in the United States for a devastating 300-meter megatsunami that could devastate the entire West Coast Dinosaurs walked the earth that is now beneath our sneakers. Centuries ago ...
Maybe because no dinosaur bones have ever been found in this area or the rest of Illinois, and those tend to draw the most attention. Even as the Field Museum celebrates on Friday 25 years since ...
Dec. 14, 1947: Eureka’s annual Christmas party will open at 1 p.m. Dec. 20 with the arrival of Santa Claus in the business district. The community affair is being sponsored by the Business and ...
Paleontologists in Alberta, Canada, have unearthed over 8,000 dinosaur bones in a massive prehistoric grave known as the Pipestone Creek Bonebed, or the "River of Death." Hidden beneath the slopes ...
But it was discovered around 100 years before that, in 1898, when a work crew repairing sewer lines in D.C. accidentally excavated part of a dinosaur bone that sparked the curiosity of the entire ...