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‘Dueling dinosaurs’ fossil solves 70-year T. rex mystery
A groundbreaking analysis of the ‘Dueling Dinosaurs’ fossil has finally resolved a long-standing mystery in the world of ...
A Montana fossil reveals that Nanotyrannus, once thought to be a young T. rex, was actually a full-grown predator and it's ...
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Lichens’ orange glow reveals millions of years-old dinosaur fossils to drone eyes
Lichens could serve as indicators for finding dinosaur fossils at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada. Scientists ...
A University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) researcher discovered a dinosaur fossil that may expand the known range of a species ...
What if everything we know about T. rex growth is wrong? A complete tyrannosaur skeleton has just ended one of paleontology's ...
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science has sent researchers everywhere from North Dakota to Antarctica in search of fossils to study and display. It turns out they could have stayed home. The museum ...
Nanotyrannus lethaeus was a fast, agile predator distinct from T. rex, with longer legs, stronger arms and a body built for ...
A new look at the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex was not the only tyrannosaur roaming the land.
The Denver Museum of Nature and Science already houses a stunning collection of some 4.3 million relics spanning eras, fields, and cultures. As it happens, the museum is sitting on even deeper history ...
DENVER (WKRC/KUSA/CNN Newsource) - Scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science made an unexpected discovery right beneath their feet while conducting research in the museum's parking lot.
A discovery deep in the rocky terrain of West Texas is changing what scientists know about dinosaurs that once roamed this region. Dr. Jason W. Ricketts, a geology professor at UTEP, uncovered fossils ...
Officials say the museum that houses a mastadon skeleton needs to raise $1 million by the end of 2025 to avoid foreclosure.
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