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Small, stubby-armed dinosaurs have confounded paleontologists. Are answers finally within reach?
Tyrannosaurs catch a lot of teasing for their tiny arms. The fiddly, two-clawed appendages just look a little silly on carnivores of such imposing stature. But they were hardly alone—another enigmatic ...
A tiny plant-eating dinosaur that was about the same size of a chicken and occupied what’s now northern Spain some 125 ...
In 1958, an Australian teenager named Bruce Runnegar uncovered a mysterious dinosaur footprint during a visit to a quarry ...
Recent digs revealed roughly 20 feet of a long-necked dinosaur's skeleton, and paleontologists suspect even more bones are lurking underground ...
Using artificial intelligence, DinoTracker can accurately classify dinosaur tracks around 90 percent of the time ...
Recent parking lot construction at Dinosaur National Monument has uncovered fossils of a long-necked dinosaur on the ...
In 2025, scientists have named several new dinosaur species and are learning new facts about the remarkable lives of dinosaurs. Paleontologists have found a 'Dragon price' dinosaur — which may be a ...
From riverbanks to shallow lakes, Spinosaurus combined display, biomechanics and hunting power in one of evolution’s strangest designs.
Learn how artificial intelligence is helping reinterpret dinosaur footprints, including bird-like tracks that blur the line ...
A new app, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), could help scientists and the public identify dinosaur footprints made ...
University of Queensland research has confirmed Brisbane's only dinosaur fossil is Australia's oldest, dating back to the ...
Now-retired Montana State University professor and renowned paleontologist Jack Horner thanked Jeffrey Epstein and “the girls” for his visit in an email to an assistant in 2012.
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