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This innovative device allows South American paleontologists to share fossils with the world
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Denmark's Museum of Evolution displays a rare, 97% complete skeleton of a Camarasaurus Grandis, a sauropod discovered in Wyoming
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High-altitude cave used by Tibetan Buddhists yields a Denisovan fossil
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Argentine scientists find speedy ninety-million-year-old herbivore dinosaur
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Why is it so hard to tell the sex of a dinosaur?
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The Brain Scoop relaunch!
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What's your favorite dinosaur?
I'm by no means a dinosaur expert, but I'd consider myself an enthusiast. My favorite is the Carnotaurus. It's not quite as big as the classic T-Rex and has even tinier arms, but dude had bull...
I'm by no means a dinosaur expert, but I'd consider myself an enthusiast.
My favorite is the Carnotaurus. It's not quite as big as the classic T-Rex and has even tinier arms, but dude had bull horns on its noggin! And it'll still chase you down and gobble you up.
Everybody's got a favorite. And if you don't, find your poor lost inner child and ask them;
What's your favorite Dinosaur?
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Ancient fires drove large mammals extinct, study suggests
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Dinosaurs evolved to breathe through bones more than once
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500-million-year-old fossil of invertebrate sea creature illuminates gap in fossil record
A rare, half-billion-year-old fossil gives us a clue to how a bizarre marine invertebrate can possibly be related to humans. In a study published on July 6 in the journal Nature Communications,...
A rare, half-billion-year-old fossil gives us a clue to how a bizarre marine invertebrate can possibly be related to humans. In a study published on July 6 in the journal Nature Communications, Harvard University researchers identified a prehistoric specimen in a collection at the Natural History Museum of Utah as a tunicate, or sea squirt. The preserved invertebrate, which was originally discovered in the rugged, desert-like landscape of the House Range in western Utah, can be used to understand evolution mysteries that go way back to the Cambrian explosion.
“There are essentially no tunicate fossils in the entire fossil record. They’ve got a 520- to 540-million year-long gap,” says Karma Nanglu, an invertebrate paleontologist at Harvard. “This fossil isthe first soft-tissue tunicate in, we would argue, the entire fossil record.”
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Researchers look a dinosaur in its remarkably preserved face
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The curious case of Nebraska Man
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Fossil of ‘earliest animal predator’ is named after David Attenborough
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'She's perfect and she's beautiful': Frozen baby woolly mammoth discovered in Yukon gold fields
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Five ice-age mammoths unearthed in Cotswolds after 220,000 years
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Only two and a half billion tyrannosaurus rex inhabited the planet in total, researchers say
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Jurassic Park dinosaurs illustrated with modern science
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Quetzalcoatlus was the largest flying animal of all time. But only a handful of bones have been found. So how do scientists know what it looked like?
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Every Jurassic Park dinosaur illustrated with modern science
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Humans coexisted with three-tonne marsupials and lizards as long as cars in ancient Australia
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More than thirty million years ago, monkeys rafted across the Atlantic to South America
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An ancient Elpistostege fish fossil found in Miguasha, Canada has revealed new insights into how the human hand evolved from fish fins
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That time the Mediterranean Sea disappeared
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Did a million years of rain jump-start dinosaur evolution?
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Bringing a fossil to life: Reverse engineering locomotion
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Deinonychus, the raptor that made us rethink dinosaurs
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Thirteen years ago, a Montana rancher found two skeletons in combat – the Dueling Dinosaurs. But who do they belong to, and will the public ever see them?
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Ghost lineages
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Dinosaur diplomacy: Andrew Carnegie thought fossils could save Europe from World War I
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Tractor driver finds South Island's first moa footprints in Otago river
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New batlike dinosaur was early experiment in flight
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Mary Anning inspired 'she sells sea shells' — but she was actually a legendary fossil hunter
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The Croc That Ran on Hooves
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This new species of ancient carnivore was bigger than a polar bear
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How a T. Rex named SUE became a nonbinary icon
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When giant scorpions swarmed the seas
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Plant like fossil thought to be the first animal relative
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The origins of hummingbirds are still a major mystery
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Fossils from Alcoota site shed more light on origins of gigantic, goose-like bird
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Rare dinosaur skeleton sells for €2 million at Eiffel Tower auction
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