Dinosaurs
a new study shows that dinosaurs sat and kept their eggs warm in their nests like birds.
It's one of the most enduring questions in science: What killed off the dinosaurs? Many scientists have long heralded climate change and/or a cosmic collision with an asteroid or comet as the likeliest of culprits for the extinction event, and according to a new study, the answer to the question may indeed be: a little of both.
Confirming the whispers of dweebs in gym classes the world over that the biggest guys are often also some of the dumbest; the Ampelosaurus, an "advanced" member of the largest group of dinosaurs ever had a relatively tiny brain, researchers found.
A Florida man pleaded guilty Thursday to charges that he smuggled a $1 million dinosaur fossil into the U.S.
Whether or not President Obama will make it to Mount Rushmore is debatable...but he'll have at least one lasting historical artifact that will pay him homage.
The existence of dinosaurs might have dated millions of years earlier than first projected based on the discovery of a new fossil.
Scientists from the Natural History Museum in London have discovered what is believed to be the earliest dinosaur.
A new study founds that modern birds evolved from feathered, non-avian dinosaurs that could glide but could not fly.
A new dinosaur species has been discovered that is a relative of the famed triceratops.
It seems that a certain species of dinosaurs known as Ornithomimosaurs are the first feathered dinosaurs in North America.
A 200-million-year-old dinosaur known as Pegomastax africanus is the latest star of the archeological community, dubbed 'Dracula' for its serrated 0.8cm canines.
A newly identified dinosaur, called Pegomastax africanus, was unveiled today.
This dinosaur's appetite must have been so voracious that it took to hunting prey that could fly, even though it could not.