A stunning discovery in Denmark has revealed an unexpected link to the world of dinosaurs: fossilized vomit dating back 66 million years, when the Earth was teeming with life from the Cretaceous ...
Fossils identified as a new species after being discovered in Wyoming are estimated to be around 230 million years old.
Scientists have made new discoveries about the origins of dinosaurs, suggesting they first emerged in dry, arid regions of Gondwana. Research published in Current Biology indicates that volcanic ...
the infamous asteroid impact that brought an end to the age of dinosaurs. Though it was only really the end for non-avian creatures. Birds are thought to have found refuge in ancient Antarctica ...
The first dinosaurs may have evolved near the equator, and not in the southwest of the supercontinent Gondwana, as ...
Lucas Atwell CC BY-SA 3.0 Everyone knows about the mass extinction that ended the Age of Dinosaurs. About 66 million years ago, a seven-mile-wide asteroid slammed into our planet and began a mass ...
The fragments of vomit would have been emitted when dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus Rex and Triceratops were still roaming. Palaeontologist and curator at the Museum of East Zealand, Jesper Milàn ...
The environment has now become essentially inhospitable to most dinosaurs, but the three creatures they’re searching for have managed to survive — and their DNA contains the key to a drug that ...