Towering above a patch of pumpkins is a 14-foot-tall skeleton of prehistoric proportion. Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon, Calif. off the I-80 is home to a skeleton that resembles a brontosaurus – the ...
Ask any kid, or dino-loving adult, to draw a dinosaur, the sort of prehistoric beast that stood tall, stood long, and may or may not have emitted an enormous roar now and then. Stream Los Angeles News ...
Scientists from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada have discovered a new species of armored dinosaur and have given it a name that will be very familiar to “Ghostbusters” fans. The new species of ...
Back in 1903 paleontologists declared that the dinosaur Brontosaurus was not actually a brontosaurus, instead the assembled fossils on display in several museums around the world were specimens of a ...
Those palaeontologists who name the most new dinosaur species are the least likely to get it right, a survey of nearly two centuries of research has found. The trend is as true for modern researchers ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American You had no reason to expect a good weekend as ...
Everybody is familiar with the dinosaur Tryannosaurus rex, but did you know that it was a tyrannosaurine tyrannosaurid tyrannosauroid? It's true, and you really did read that last line correctly.