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The Theory That Volcanoes Killed the Dinosaurs Is Officially Extinct
“Sixty-six million years ago, all dinosaurs (except for birds) were wiped from the face of the Earth…” writes Gizmodo. “What’s…
Read More »Fossilised droppings tell the story of dinosaurs’ rise to power
Sauropodomorph dinosaurs feeding on newly evolved plants in a wet early Jurassic environment Marcin Ambrozik The contents of 200-million-year-old faeces…
Read More »Over 500 fossilized poops show how dinosaurs came to rule the Earth : NPR
Researchers used fossilized poos, known scientifically as coprolites, to learn more about how dinosaurs came to rule the Earth. Grzegorz…
Read More »Preserved tracks suggest non-avian dinosaurs used their wings to run
Scientists studied the tracks of a sparrow-sized raptor called Dromaeosauriformipes rarus Dffdfdfdhmkt gmkgmtfkfgmgmgggg (CC BY-SA) Tiny tracks in South Korea…
Read More »Ancient ‘Age of Dinosaurs’ Seafloor Found beneath Pacific Ocean
October 17, 2024 3 min read Ancient Seafloor Discovered Slowly Sinking into Earth’s Mantle A vast, ancient slab of seafloor…
Read More »Dinosaurs may have run like emus by keeping one foot on the ground
Emus always have one foot on the ground when running at an intermediate pace Imagebroker / Alamy Stock Photo If…
Read More »Birds Are Goofy Runners—And Dinosaurs Might Have Been, Too
September 25, 2024 3 min read Here’s Why Birds Look So Goofy When They Run Looking silly when they run…
Read More »South African rock art of mystery creature ‘strangely flexed like a banana’ might be tusked reptile that predated dinosaurs
A mysterious animal painted on a cave wall in South Africa’s Free State Province has long baffled scientists. Is it…
Read More »David Hone interview: How the hidden lives of dinosaurs are being revealed by new technology
Paul Ryding/Joseph Woodhouse Dinosaurs dominated the land for around 180 million years. Yet we have little idea what life was…
Read More »New Insights on Dinosaurs, Pain and Carbon Capture
August 20, 2024 3 min read New Insights on Dinosaurs, Pain and Carbon Capture How we’ll learn more about dark…
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