I've always been fascinated by humankind's move from superstition to science. It obviously didn't happen all at once (and to ...
The fossilised neck bone of a dinosaur that was bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago has been discovered ...
One of the bones comes from the tibia (lower leg bone) of a two-legged meat-eater similar to Sarcosaurus The only dinosaur bones ever found in Ireland have been confirmed to belong to two ...
The bone was discovered in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, during a course led by Dr Brian Pickles ... Researchers used micro-CT scans and comparisons with other pterosaur bones to confirm the bite ...
The bone was discovered in Dinosaur Provincial Park ... and comparisons with other pterosaur bones to confirm the bite was real and not the result of damage during fossilisation or excavation.
Towering at 33-feet, as tall as a telephone pole, this dinosaur is one of the largest ... Palaeontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach packed up the bones and moved them to the Bavarian State ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Leslie Katz covers the intersection of culture, science and tech. An artist's reconstruction of the newly named dinosaur whose remains were ...