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A rare dinosaur skull will soon go on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, but the fossil will not be on view for long.
A new study led by a researcher from the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University examined dinosaur fossils preserved with their feathers and found that these dinosaurs had lost the ability to fly.
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Scientists say they finally traced the origins of dinosaurs
For more than two centuries, scientists have argued over where dinosaurs came from and how a scattered set of bones turned into a global dynasty. After decades of fieldwork and lab work, a clearer origin story is finally emerging,
Lycoming College’s Biology 109, “The Natural History of Dinosaurs," is a hands-on course where students study fundamental paleontological and evolutionary principles, while also learning about dinosaur anatomy,
In 2025, dinosaurs were everywhere. In May, the BBC revived their landmark series Walking With Dinosaurs, while July saw the release of Jurassic World Rebirth, the seventh film in the extinction-proof Jurassic Park franchise.
A remarkably well-preserved dinosaur fossil has arrived at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of National History. According to the institution’s announcement, the nearly complete skull of a Pachycephalosaurus is set to make its public debut on December 22 in the FossiLab –the museum’s working specimen preparation laboratory.
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160-million-year-old dinosaur fossils reshape scientists' understanding of evolution of flight
Research on the Anchiornis specimen reveals hidden feather structures that contradict old theories on dinosaur flight. Scientists are now re-evaluating how and when animals first took to the skies.
A sweeping narrative scientific history that tells the epic story of the dinosaurs, examining their origins, their habitats, their extinction, and their living legacy. Print run 75,000. "The dinosaurs. Sixty-six million years ago, the Earth's most fearsome ...
Tens of millions of years ago, a diverse array of bird species soared, swam, and thrived amid their scaly reptile cousins—and set the stage for modern birdlife.