Medicine & TechnologyA study claims that Pterosaur fossils found in Scotland may relate to ancient pterodactyls. Know more about this ancient linking. Read more!
Paleontologists claim they discover the most unique fossilized skin of a hadrosaurs in Alberta. How does the fossil differ from earlier discoveries? Read here to know more!
Using 3D modeling and engineering methods, scientists were able to crack the mystery of how sauropods were able to support their gigantic bodies on land. Read the article to learn more.
The rare skeleton of the Gorgosaurus dinosaur will be the highlight of a natural history auction in an art museum in New York later this month. Read the article to learn more details.
An abnormal dinosaur egg was discovered in western Central India. How is this discovery linked to other animal species like birds and turtles? Read to find out.
The new Jurassic World: Dominion film has introduced new dinosaurs and one of them is the Therizinosaurus. Read the article to know more about this very interesting dinosaur.
Archaeologists discovered the suspected largest theropod in England. Specifically, they suspected it to be remnants of a two-legged carnivore. Read to learn more.
Sulfur gases that circled the world for years led to climate cooling and contributed to the mass extinction of dinosaurs. Read more to find out the details.
Scientists discovered fossils of an armless dinosaur that likely roamed Argentina 70 million years ago and is believed to belong to abelisaurs, a dinosaur with short front limbs.
New research on a reconstruction of limb muscles of the ancestors of sauropod dinosaurs revealed how they evolved and moved during the Triassic period about 205 million years ago
The first fossils of ichthyosaurs discovered were only about the size of a dog, but recent research reported that these swimmers grew quickly and even surpassed whales making them the first giants of Earth.
Before the year ends, let's take a look back to the dinosaur discoveries in 2021 that added to the body of knowledge about these prehistoric creatures that lived millions of years ago before humans.
Scientists have recently identified a dinosaur skeleton, specifically, a duck-billed dinosaur called Parrosaurus missouriensis which they claim belongs to the Hadrosauridae family.