Gnatalie, the world’s only green dinosaur fossil, will go on view November 17 in a new wing of the Natural History Museum in ...
Celebrating its 30th year this year, the popular independent children’s book and toy store remains a local staple that’s not ...
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A fossil of the world's oldest tadpole, which coexisted with dinosaurs in the Middle Jurassic about 165 million years ago, is pictured next to a 3D-printed representation of the tadpole and of a ...
"If something pops up, and I get a dinosaur bone with a red bar and black base underneath, that's worth $200,000 or $300,000, then it's going to be a little bit conflicting," he says.
Meanwhile, Eberle said she was glad that discovery was made in Rangely, which sits in the northwest corner of the state, not far from Dinosaur National Monument. "It's a small town, but ...
The remains of a 145-million-year-old dinosaur will go under the hammer at auction in France in November. Valued at millions of euros, its sale could set a new milestone in the booming market for ...
Then all of a sudden, you have a giant tsunami, sweeping by and ripping up the sea floor,” said Drabon. The S2 meteorite — about 200 times larger than the Chicxulub asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs ...
The first dinosaur fossils found in Hong Kong, likely from a large dinosaur, were put on display on Friday after they were found on a small, uninhabited outlying island, providing new evidence for ...
Chong Got, 66, was one of the first to arrive. "It's shocking because I never thought there would be dinosaur fossils in Hong Kong." Sign up here. Reporting by Farah Master, Joyce Zhou and Tyrone ...
An exceptionally well-preserved dinosaur tail was discovered offering exciting insights ... Advert And leader of the study, Chinese paleontologist Lida Xing has opened up further about the latest ...
When dinosaurs thundered across the land, a giant, cicada-like bug called Palaeontinidae flew in the sky and fed on tree sap. But something disturbed its peaceful existence — and triggered the ...