The first dinosaurs may have evolved near the equator, and not in the southwest of the supercontinent Gondwana, as ...
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First of all, a visit to the Natural History Museum is a must for getting a picture with Dippy the Diplodocus, London’s most popular dinosaur. The Natural History Museum is the place for dino ...
The museum field crew's find is not just a new species — it's the oldest dinosaur ever discovered in the northern hemisphere.
The groundbreaking discovery was made by a team of UW-Madison scientists, who found bones from the new species during a dig in Wyoming in 2013. MADISON, Wis. — A newly discovered dinosaur ...
⠯⠯⠯ Pterosaurs thrived in the skies for more than a hundred million years, before perishing with the dinosaurs in the ... with the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh and the ...
before perishing with the dinosaurs in the end-Cretaceous extinction. The research, published in the journal eLife, was led by scientists from the University of Edinburgh and the Chinese University of ...
These dinosaurs roamed a warm, shallow lagoon ... So what now? They'll go into a museum? The scientists are working with local authorities and quarry owners to ensure the site's preservation. And who ...
Atlanta — Dr. Meredith Evans was just 4 years old when she wrote a letter ... She now serves as director of the Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, where a memorial ...
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Picture: Oxford University Museum The site boasts five distinct trackways, the longest stretching over 150 metres. Experts reckon this totals of the biggest dinosaur footprint discoveries ever.
“The preservation is so detailed that we can see how the mud was deformed as the dinosaur’s feet squelched in and out,” said Duncan Murdock, an earth scientist at the Oxford museum.