Nanotyrannus lethaeus was a fast, agile predator distinct from T. rex, with longer legs, stronger arms and a body built for ...
Researchers say they have uncovered a case of mistaken identity and found evidence of a species called Nanotyrannus lancensis ...
What if everything we know about T. rex growth is wrong? A complete tyrannosaur skeleton has just ended one of paleontology's ...
New Scientist on MSN
Dinosaur skeleton settles long debate over 'tiny T. rex' fossils
Palaeontologists have argued for decades over whether certain fossils are young Tyrannosaurus rex or another species entirely ...
Fossils paleontologists initially thought belonged to a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex actually belong to a new species of ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Lichens’ orange glow reveals millions of years-old dinosaur fossils to drone eyes
Scientists found that specific lichen species act as natural indicators of exposed dinosaur fossils, creating signatures that ...
Live Science on MSN
Nanotyrannus isn't a 'mini T. Rex' after all — it's a new species, 'dueling dinosaurs' fossil reveals
An argument over whether fossils from several small dinosaurs represent a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex or smaller adults of a ...
ZME Science on MSN
New Fossils Show Dinosaurs Were Thriving Until the Final Asteroid Strike
Fossils from New Mexico change how we look at dinosaur history.
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How To Find Fossils? These Bright Orange Organisms Love Growing On Exposed Dinosaur Bones
In what might be the coolest solution to "how to find fossils", a new study has revealed how we can take to the skies when ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Scientists Finally Know What This ‘Mummified’ Dinosaur Looked Like
A recent study suggests the unique geology of an area in Wyoming makes it a trove of unusually preserved fossils ...
There are literally decades of research... based on a premise that this article overturns,” said one paleontologist.
Cyprus Mail on MSN
New Mexico fossils show dinosaurs thriving just before annihilation
A fossil site in New Mexico with numerous dinosaurs, including the gargantuan Alamosaurus, dates to shortly before the ...
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