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Those structures had to be made of something, possibly proteins, Schweitzer reasoned, launching her quest to recover remnants ...
The bones of a 160-million-year-old dinosaur are helping scientists solve one of evolution’s biggest mysteries: how birds ...
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12 Things You Were Lied to About Dinosaurs
When you think of dinosaurs, images of giant, scaly reptiles like the Tyrannosaurus Rex probably come to mind. Movies, textbooks, and popular culture have shaped our understanding but the truth about ...
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What If Humans Suddenly Became as Big As Dinosaurs?
Could humans suddenly growing to the size of dinosaurs be as catastrophic as the asteroid that wiped out the prehistoric ...
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Inside the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles is a must-visit for kids and adults alike. Here's what you need to know to plan ...
You haven’t truly experienced Myrtle Beach until you’ve dined with dinosaurs watching your every move while you devour what might be South Carolina’s most legendary chicken wings. DinoLand Cafe isn’t ...
Researchers uncovered blood vessels in Scotty, the largest T. rex fossil. High-powered x-rays revealed mineralized tissues that deepen our understanding of dinosaur biology. Although much of modern ...
Upon his return, Koepp also revived a scene taken directly from Michael Crichton’s original Jurassic Park novel and originally intended to appear in the first film. It even helped to inspire the ...
A Long Islander who placed the winning $25,000 bid on Rex Heuermann’s Vietnam War-era Jeep said he did it to troll the suspected Gilgo Beach killer’s relatives — and won’t be paying them a dime for it ...
One of the biggest mysteries in human evolution has just been solved. In 2010, a groundbreaking genetic analysis revealed that east Asia was once home to a previously unknown group of enigmatic ...
Longer thumbs mean bigger brains, scientists have found—revealing how human hands and minds evolved together. Researchers studied 94 different primate species, including fossils and living animals, to ...
The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright locomotion. More than any other part of our lower body, it has been radically altered over millions of years to allow us to accomplish our bizarre ...
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