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Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) and dinosaurs

Jurassic shock: Tyrannosaurus rex may have been 70% larger than scientists thought

July 25, 2024

Artist's concept of a Neanderthal.

Primitive paleo diet: Scientists attempt ancient butchering methods to learn how Neanderthals ate birds

July 24, 2024

†Oncorhynchus rastrosus. (A) CT model of Holotype, UO F-26799, skull in right lateral view with a stylized drawing of the originally proposed “sabertoothed” position of the isolated premaxilla; (B) UO_A in anterior view of skull, prior to complete preparation and CT scan; (C) Artist’s rendering skull of male iconic fish with accurate spike-tooth configuration; (D) Artist’s rendering of complete female iconic fish with accurate spike-tooth configuration.

This giant, prehistoric fanged salmon is even more bizarre than scientists thought

July 22, 2024

Primitive man silhouette against the sun.

Early humans migrated to Spain 1.3 million years ago, rewriting history

July 16, 2024

Photo-stitched panorama of the rock art panel

Age of newly-discovered cave painting rewrites human history

July 3, 2024

Prehistoric humans hunt a woolly mammoth. More and more research shows that this species – and at least 46 other species of megaherbivores – were driven to extinction by humans.

Great megafauna mystery solved? Humans really did drive ancient giants to extinction

July 1, 2024

A Neanderthal father and his daughter.

Did Neanderthals have Down syndrome? Scientists discover the first case in prehistoric times

June 27, 2024

Reconstruction of the oldest sea-going reptile from the Southern Hemisphere. Nothosaurs swimming along the ancient southern polar coast of what is now New Zealand around 246 million years ago. Artwork by Stavros Kundromichalis.

Oldest sea reptile fossil ever found in southern hemisphere reveals surprising global journey

June 17, 2024

An artist's impression of Haliskia peterseni

Most complete pterosaur fossil reveals brand-new species of flying dinosaur

June 14, 2024

Artist’s depiction of a British Archipelago during the Triassic.

Dinosaur fossil discovered in ‘land of dragons’ rewrites Welsh history

June 12, 2024

Denver Museum of Nature & Science's Curator of Paleontology Dr. Tyler Lyson and the trio of young fossil finders, Liam Fisher, Jessin Fisher, and Kaiden Madsen who discovered the remains of a juvenile T. rex skeleton while out looking for fossils with their dad Sam Fisher in North Dakota's bandlands in 2023.

3 kids unearth rare teenage T. rex, rewriting dinosaur history

June 4, 2024

Tyrannosaurus rex (T-rex) and dinosaurs

Dino dunce? T. rex was dumber than scientists previously believed

April 29, 2024

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