Two hundred and forty five million years ago, 95 percent of all species were extinguished from the face of the earth. A little more than 200 years ago, naturalists in Maastricht, Netherlands unearthed ...
A team of scientists led by Brian J. Pickles from the University of Reading paid attention to a tiny, overlooked clue. They ...
Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
Inside the World of Spinosaurus: The Dinosaur That Lurked in Water and Land
A water-dwelling predator, Spinosaurus ruled the seas and the land of the Late Cretaceous. With its fearsome jaws, crocodile-like features, and prehistoric sail, this documentary explores how the ...
Jurassic World Evolution 3 hits PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5 soon, and the team behind the game just revealed a brand-new dinosaur at IGN Fan Fest 2025: Fall Edition. When the game releases ...
Nanotyrannus lethaeus was a fast, agile predator distinct from T. rex, with longer legs, stronger arms and a body built for ...
Fossils paleontologists initially thought belonged to a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex actually belong to a new species of ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Lichens’ orange glow reveals millions of years-old dinosaur fossils to drone eyes
Scientists found that specific lichen species act as natural indicators of exposed dinosaur fossils, creating signatures that ...
Vibrant orange-coloured lichens are helping scientists discover dinosaur fossils in Canada, according to a new study published today [3 November] in Current Biology.
Don't miss the Caiuajara Dinosaur Showcase Trailer for Jurassic World Evolution 3, the simulation dinosaur park strategy game developed by Frontier Developments. Players can get the rundown on the ...
A near-complete skeleton found on the UK's Jurassic Coast has been identified as a new and rare species of ichthyosaur—a type of prehistoric marine reptile that once ruled the ancient oceans. The ...
The Quebrada de Santo Domingo in Argentina is a harsh environment. Situated high in the Andes, the area is nearly inhospitable with winds whipping through the mountains and temperatures plummeting.
Scientists from Peking University have uncovered new genetic evidence that sheds light on how prehistoric people in China interacted, migrated, and built their communities. Led by Professors Huang ...
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