A new pterosaur species was recently discovered in the vomit of a dino. But that's just the start of revelations from ...
Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed flourishing communities. Alamosaurus was one of the last dinosaurs from ...
An international group of geologists and paleontologists has developed a new method to accurately determine the age of rocks ...
In the film “Jurassic Park,” billionaire John Hammond, played by Richard Attenborough, brings paleontologists Alan Grant, played by Sam Neill, and Ellie Sattler, played by Laura Dern, as well as ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- National Geographic Live's touring speaker series is coming to Princeton, New Jersey this weekend. Paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim will take the stage and take us back in time, ...
A new dinosaur species has potentially been recovered after the reconstruction of its remains. The first-of-its-kind green dinosaur fossil was discovered in southeastern Utah, and was reassembled by a ...
Long necks, short arms, elaborate frills. Did they each have a purpose? Oct. 11, 2009— -- They were among the largest and strongest creatures to inhabit Earth but, as nature would have it, some ...
First-Ever Green Dino Fossil Is the Most Complete Long-Necked Dinosaur Skeleton on the West Coast and Believed To Be New Species of Dino ‘Gnatalie’ Will Be on Display to the Public Starting in ...
National Geographic unveiled an augmented reality (AR) activation on Instagram last week: interactive filters featuring dinosaurs. The “Reimagining Dinosaurs” AR activation allows people to see what ...
Pay tribute to our favorite reptiles with trivia, books and much more. Alert the little paleontologist in your household: It will soon be International Dinosaur Day! Though the big day takes place on ...
Skull of a 150 million year old green dinosaur named Gnatalie on display at the Natural History Museum's under-construction welcome center, Los Angeles. AP The first-of-its-kind green dinosaur fossil ...
Skull of a 150 million year old green dinosaur named Gnatalie on display at the Natural History Museum's under-construction welcome center, Los Angeles. AP A new dinosaur species has potentially been ...
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