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A newly discovered trove of fossilized footprints provides what may be the first evidence of prehistoric diversity in ...
Visitors to a new museum and fossil park can dig for buried end-Cretaceous treasure.
A team of paleontologists and researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has discovered what may be the largest known dinosaur mating dance arena ever found. For their study ...
Oldest Dinosaur Bone Infection Discovered in 220-Million-Year-Old Plateosaurus A team of researchers have discovered a case of severe osteomyelitis in a Plateosaurus found in Switzerland’s Frick ...
Researchers have found evidence of a previously unrecognized soft tissue structure in the cheek region of many dinosaur species, which they've called the "exoparia." The finding deepens our ...
NC paleontologists found a pristine 99-million-year-old fossil trove, revealing a new dinosaur.
The 2005 finding of cells and blood vessels in dinosaur bone launched a systematic search for fossil remnants of biomolecules, creating innovations in methods and applications.
Paleontologists in Queensland, Australia, discovered a rock containing nearly 70 fossilized dinosaur footprints, possibly the highest concentration ever found in the country.
A slab of rock at an Australian high school, a boulder in a parking lot, and a bookend in a private collection feature 200-million-year-old dinosaur footprints.
The St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site is starting a new dig in an area where dinosaur bones were previously found, and experts hope it will reveal new insights.