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Walk through the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs with American Museum of Natural History's new 'Impact' exhibit
"It sounds like science fiction or the stuff of Hollywood movies." ...
An experiment on reptile decomposition aims to shed light on a variety of paleontological mysteries, including why so many ...
That day is the center of “Impact: The End of the Age of the Dinosaurs,” a new exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. “There’s no doubt — well, arguably at least — that ...
An ancient predatory dinosaur that lived 220 million years ago, Maleriraptor kuttyi, redefines carnivorous dinosaurs' origin ...
Tainrakuasuchus bellator, a swift croc ancestor from Brazil, reveals that fierce reptile predators ruled Earth long before ...
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Fossilized Dinosaur Vomit Reveals a Bizarre Flying Reptile Hidden for Millions of Years
Regurgitalites — fossilized vomit — are extraordinarily rare. They require an improbable sequence of events. The expulsion ...
At first glance, the giant tetrapod dinosaur, Cryolophosaurus, looks like a terrifying T-rex. Closer inspection reveals that ...
Imagine throwing up after a bad burrito – only for that heave to reveal the existence of onions to scientists 110 million ...
Scientists have identified the remains found in 1989 as fossils belonging to a dinosaur species named M. kuttyi.
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