Fossils from New Mexico change how we look at dinosaur history.
The “dueling dinosaur” fossil still leaves more questions than answers as scientists now attempt to determine their causes of death and why they were so perfectly encased mid-battle.
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A paleontologist explains the latest science about Troodon formosus, and whether it was really the smartest dinosaur.
WACO, Texas — A new study published on Thursday, co-authored by researchers from Baylor University, New Mexico State University, the Smithsonian Institution and several international collaborators, ...
The fossils found reveal the existence of Ahshislesaurus wimani, a new, duck-billed hadrosaur from the late Cretaceous period ...
Study challenges long-held assumptions, finding late-surviving dinosaurs lived in vibrant, regionally distinct communities ...
A fossil site in New Mexico with numerous dinosaurs, including the gargantuan Alamosaurus, dates to shortly before the ...
Dinosaur meat, though long extinct, continues to captivate our imagination. If we could somehow bring them back, would they ...
A site in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico is providing a rare glimpse into the last days of the dinosaurs. Rocks and fossils at the Naashoibito Member site show an ecosystem that was ...
Pterosaur is the first group of vertebrates with powered flight. It originated in the Late Triassic and became extinct with ...