A new species offers a clue to boom of giant dinosaurs
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Not long before an asteroid crashed into Earth and wiped out most of the dinosaurs, a long-necked dinosaur the size of nine adult Asian elephants may have been near a windy river
Naga' alludes to a mythological water-dwelling serpent from Asian folklore, while 'Titan' refers to the Greek giants of old. Advert Chaiyaphumensis means 'from Chaiyaphum', the Thai province in which the fossils were unearthed.
Scientists discovered a new dinosaur species, Spinosaurus mirabilis, in Niger, challenging old theories about Spinosaurus and revealing a powerful inland fish-hunting predator.
A massive new dinosaur discovered in Thailand is rewriting Southeast Asia’s prehistoric history. The newly named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis was a colossal long-necked sauropod that weighed around 27 tonnes and lived more than 100 million years ago.
SCIENCE CENTER. FIRST MORNING METEOROLOGIST ERIC BURRIS TEACHES US ABOUT SOME OF OUR PREHISTORIC PALS. HEY THERE FROM THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER. I’M ERIC BURRIS JOINED BY KIRBY FROM THE SCIENCE CENTER, AND WE ARE TALKING ABOUT DINOSAURS. THIS MONTH.
A remarkably complete tyrannosaur specimen, unearthed in the middle of Montana, may finally settle one of the most contentious debates in paleontology and upend our understanding of Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous extinct animals on Earth.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Science Museum of Virginia is traveling back in time with its new “Ultimate Dinosaurs” exhibit. The exhibit will be open to the public starting May 31 and will remain open until Sept. 1. It will feature everything from ...
With so many of them having been ambush predators, perhaps we should have expected they could hide themselves from us like this.
This year marks the 200th anniversary of one of the weirdest and most reality-shifting moments in science. On Feb. 20, 1824, at the annual meeting of the Geological Society in London, the world was introduced to the very first dinosaur: the megalosaurus.
SPRINGFIELD — Fifty years ago, in April 1975, Tyra, a life-sized, 20-foot-tall replica of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, arrived at the Springfield Science Museum. Fast forward to Friday as the Springfield Science Museum opened a new permanent exhibit just down ...