Buried "megaripples" — some the size of five-story buildings — are helping scientists piece together the devastation following the impact that wiped out the nonavian dinosaurs.
The ocean is a mysterious place, and if you have a fear of the deep waters, this video will probably make it worse. Footage of a submersible capturing some intriguing footage of a pre-historic sea ...
A sneak peek inside of the long-awaited $75 million Edelman Fossil Park & Museum of Rowan University on Wednesday was well worth the wait. After almost 20 years from concept and design to swinging ...
A Jurassic dinosaur fossil that was first spotted more than 50 years ago has been extracted from the base of a cliff on Skye and formally identified. The fossil was discovered near to Elgol in ...
The fossil of a pony-sized dinosaur has been revealed for the first time - more than 50 years after it was first spotted in a sea cliff on Skye. Experts had assessed the location as too difficult ...
The new Argentine dino might give us clues to what the world was like before the asteroid wiped out their kind. Hundreds of fossils found at a quarry in Northern Patagonia provide a snapshot of ...
A team of paleontologists found a new long-necked dinosaur species near a large salt flat in Argentina. Chadititan calvoi, or “titan of the salt” is estimated to have been about 22 feet-long ...
The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction wiped out the dinosaur population 66 million years ago. And despite wind, dust, rain and fire on Tuesday, they’re back. Bridgeport Parks and Recreation’s ...
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