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Scientists just dug up a new dinosaur—with tinier arms than a T.Rex
Scientists just dug up a new dinosaur—with tinier arms than a T.RexMay 21, 2024 – The 70-million-year-old meat-eater stalked South America during the Cretaceous, a new study says.
We just learned where the asteroid that ended dinosaurs came from
We just learned where the asteroid that ended dinosaurs came fromAugust 15, 2024 – Geological clues suggest that the space rock that created Chicxulub crater was a carbonaceous chondrite meteorite.
How to bring a 75-foot-long dinosaur back to life
How to bring a 75-foot-long dinosaur back to lifeAugust 13, 2024 – A team of scientists and artists transformed a jumble of bones entombed in tons of rock into a towering dinosaur that will leave visitors to L.A.'s Natural History Museum wonderstruck.
This dinosaur dug its own grave
This dinosaur dug its own graveJuly 17, 2024 – The bones of a newly discovered plant-eating species revealed its underground lifestyle.
They were rock stars of paleontology—and their feud was legendary
They were rock stars of paleontology—and their feud was legendaryMay 21, 2024 – Othniel Marsh and Edward Cope each discovered troves of dinosaur fossils in the 19th century—but grew obsessed with bringing each other down in the Bone Wars.
9 ways to experience Canada’s natural beauty
9 ways to experience Canada’s natural beautyJune 04, 2024 – From canoeing Ontario lakes to digging for clams on Prince Edward Island, here’s how to get to know this vast and varied country.
New fossils reveal one of the smallest titanosaurs ever found
New fossils reveal one of the smallest titanosaurs ever foundApril 11, 2024 – Ten times smaller than other titanosaurs, Titanomachya gimenezi reveals new details about life in ancient Patagonia before the asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs.
See how these fierce dinos evolved in our pages over 100 years
See how these fierce dinos evolved in our pages over 100 yearsMarch 11, 2024 – T. rexes and other theropods first appeared in National Geographic in 1919. But each new discovery since brought a new look for these apex predators.
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Monster MashApril 19, 2024 – Discover the origins of these mythical beasts.
Reimagining Dinosaurs
Reimagining DinosaursGroundbreaking new science is changing what we know about how dinosaurs looked – and how they lived. Using cutting-edge new technology, scientists have unearthed the secrets of how dinosaurs looked, lived, and perished.
Early spinosaur bones reveal the rise of an unusual dinosaur dynasty
Early spinosaur bones reveal the rise of an unusual dinosaur dynastyMay 18, 2023 – The discovery of yet more spinosaur bones in Spain—one of the oldest known spinosaur species ever found—underscores that this river monster’s family tree originates in western Europe.
A dinosaur ‘belly button’? This 130 million-year-old fossil reveals that—and more
A dinosaur ‘belly button’? This 130 million-year-old fossil reveals that—and moreJuly 11, 2023 – This dog-size dinosaur called Psittacosaurus is stunningly well-preserved and has revolutionized paleontologists’ understanding of dinosaur skin.
Dinosaur vs. mammal: 'Jaw-dropping' fossil reveals prehistoric battle
Dinosaur vs. mammal: 'Jaw-dropping' fossil reveals prehistoric battleJuly 20, 2023 – A newly described fossil from China shows a badger-size mammal taking a bite out of a dinosaur—literally!
First dinosaur found with a respiratory disease
First dinosaur found with a respiratory diseaseFebruary 10, 2022 – Odd growths in the fossilized neck bones of a sauropod suggest the animal suffered from infected air sacs about 145 million years ago.
Incredible dinosaur ‘mummy’ reveals a surprisingly hoof-like foot
Incredible dinosaur ‘mummy’ reveals a surprisingly hoof-like footOctober 12, 2022 – The amazing fossil is helping scientists understand how soft tissues can be preserved for tens of millions of years.
Rare fossils reveal a stunning scene from the final days of the dinosaurs
Rare fossils reveal a stunning scene from the final days of the dinosaursOctober 25, 2023 – A herd of hadrosaurs. A tiny Cretaceous mammal. The tooth of a predator. An “exceptional” fossil site in South America is giving scientists a new window into the end of the dinosaur age.
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