Bids on "Gus" will start at $19 million, a steep price for public institutions. Specimens in private collections can be ...
Everybody loves dinosaurs. They are hideous beyond hideous, grotesque beyond grotesque, monstrous beyond monstrous – best of ...
Why do beaches today have seashells from clams and snails instead of brachiopods? A new study suggests the answer lies in ...
A remarkable fossil forest reveals dinosaurs may have helped spread fruit-bearing plants tens of millions of years earlier ...
A speculative paper argues that ancient planetary flybys may have helped trigger some of Earth’s mass extinctions.
A new Stanford-led study offers the clearest picture yet of how some ocean life survived our planet's biggest mass extinction ...
Dinosaurs likely munched on a lot more fruit than previously imagined. Recent research appearing in the journal Science ...
Standing up to 3 metres tall and weighing hundreds of kilograms, Madagascar’s elephant bird was among the largest birds to ...
New Zealand’s well-documented fossil and living marine fauna allows scientists to explore drivers of extinction risk that are ...
Tooth fossils hint that size came before specialised feeding in early Asian mammals. The story of how mammals rose to ...
The Breckenridge Library's "Unearth a Story" theme will continue this week when the Dinosaur Valley State Park presents two programs on Wednesday, July 8.
A study of fossil teeth from China shows early mammals got bigger before their diets became specialized after the ...
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