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Patrick began fossil hunting as a teen; on one of their first dates, he and Annie went searching for dinosaur eggs. Once simmering, the debate over who gets to hunt for dinosaur fossils has become ...
Dinosaurs, the ancient titans that once roamed the Earth, have long fascinated scientists and the public alike. Every fossil unearthed offers a glimpse into a prehistoric world, changing the way we ...
A fossil of a dinosaur footprint has led to the discovery of a new species that once roamed B.C. near Tumbler Ridge. “When we started to see some of these unusual, clearly ankylosaur footprints ...
Most dinosaur fossils, especially those of the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex, are privately owned, new research has found. Published in Palaeontologia Electronica, the study reveals that these fossils are ...
Scientists have identified fossil ... dinosaur trackways and fossils in the region, and the founding of the Tumbler Ridge Museum. What scientists learned about the new species Arbour first saw ...
In the Trump administration’s first 100 days, advocates for climate policy have been hit by actions to close climate departments, halt offshore wind leases, cut green energy funding, and impose ...
According to members of the Argentine National Gendarmerie, a local paleontologist confirmed the fossil was that of an Ichthyosaur – a prehistoric marine animal. True to their name, which means fish ...
How Crichton turned ‘Jurassic Park’ from a manuscript everyone hated into a best-selling book that spawned a multi-billion ...
The discovery of the most complete fossil of Mixodectes pungens to date provides key insights into the post-dinosaur diversification of mammals ... including a much clearer picture of their ...
What makes this discovery even more significant is the fossil’s age. It dates back to the Carboniferous Period, which was over 300 million years ago—long before dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
Edward Burrier chuckled as he told his colleagues what he thought about an academic paper written by a prominent U.S. climate scientist. Burrier, a director of public policy at Canadian fossil ...
However, at face value, the fossils available for study from this time — more than 8,000 — suggest the number of dinosaur species peaked about 75 million years ago and then declined in the 9 ...