Dinosaur DNA may still be out of reach, but scientists are uncovering something almost as exciting—ancient blood vessels ...
Mammals and dinosaurs coexisted on Earth until a catastrophic event 66 million years ago killed 75% of life on the planet.
A Utah paleontologist is sharing her experience after completing excavation work tied to the first dinosaur discovery in the ...
Steve Brusatte, author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs and The Story of Birds, recommends 10 dinosaur books to dig into ...
A sledgehammer dealt the final blow to New York City’s dream of a paleontology museum. On May 3, 1871, workers broke into the workshop of famed British artist Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins. Inside, they ...
You might not think a paleontologist looking for 66-million-year-old fossils would need to ask a rancher about his great-grandmother's job in the Wyoming badlands. But that's what Paul Sereno, a ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Don't tell the producers of Jurassic World, but dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex may have grown even larger than we ...
Longtime dinosaur fans and curious kids are invited to the Paleontology Party at Orlando Science Center this weekend. The event includes hands-on activities, live shows and appearances by experts, ...
Footprints of a multispecies herd of dinosaurs discovered in Canada demonstrate the social interaction between different dinosaur species 76 million years ago, according to findings in a new study ...
Dinosaur lovers, get ready: Indiana is getting its very own dinosaur museum. It was built by the president of the South Bend Chocolate Co., Mark Tarner, who has a passion for paleontology. A new ...
The United States finalizes the Louisiana Purchase from France, adding the land from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains to its territory. Meriwether Lewis, of the legendary duo Lewis and ...
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How Jurassic Park rewrote our dinosaur dreams
Jurassic Park didn’t just bring dinosaurs to life on screen — it transformed how the world imagined them. By blending cutting-edge effects with emerging science, it replaced the lumbering ‘terrible ...
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