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An asteroid ended the age of the dinosaurs. But how did their reign begin? Mysterious early reptiles may hold the answer
A small but fierce jawbone sits in Argentina’s natural science museum in Buenos Aires. Six inches long and studded with backward-curving fangs that would have hooked into flesh to rip it open, the ...
It's the time of year when researchers and fans take over the museum to celebrate all things dinosaurs. If you or your family loves those prehistoric creatures, don't miss DinoFest at the Natural ...
When people think of dinosaurs, images of 700-foot tall, sharp-toothed reptiles may come to mind. But the University of Michigan Museum of Natural History dispels the preconceived notion that all ...
About 150 million years ago, the land that is now the western United States was alive with dinosaurs. New research shows that the smallest members of the biggest dinosaurs played a huge role in ...
The Dinosaurs Live! touring theatre production will take visitors on a fascinating journey to meet some of the extinct species from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. The Natural History ...
To celebrate International Museum Day, learn how experts protect the museum’s most dramatic displays from dust bunnies and cobwebs Naomi Greenberg Michelle Pinsdorf (left) and Steve Jabo (right) clean ...
A full-scale Deinosuchus schwimmeri skeleton brings decades of paleontological research into a single, scientifically precise exhibit. Dr. David Schwimmer, a geology professor at Columbus State Univer ...
It was a big hit back in 2024 and now the Museum of Natural History is bringing in the sequel: Dinosaur Exploration 2. Watch ...
Dinosaurs were not natty — the ancient beasts were not known for their high style nor their ability to match shoes with belts with purses with hats — but sometimes, if the conditions are met, a ...
One of the world’s only green dinosaur fossils will soon go on view in a new wing of the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. “It’s pretty green. It’s not neon green. But it has a distinct green ...
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