The remains of the previously unknown species of dinosaur include vertebrae measuring over 3 feet wide and a six-foot-long leg bone.
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Attention collectors, scientists, and anyone who gets geeked out by old mysteries: A fan favorite at the Field Museum is returning after a four-year break. It's ID Day at the ...
Two-time lung transplant recipient gets behind-the-scenes Field Museum tour Two-time lung transplant recipient gets behind-the-scenes Field Museum tour 01:04 CHICAGO (CBS) -- After surviving two ...
More than 250 fossilised titanosaur eggs have been found in India, suggesting there could be more types of the large dinosaur in the country than previously thought. Six different types of ...
Sep. 20, 2023 — A groundbreaking study is reshaping our understanding of crocodile evolution by pinpointing the onset of slow growth rates to the Late Triassic period, much earlier than the ...
In October 4's Fantastic Four #12, the FF are facing down one of the most dire scenarios possible in the Marvel Universe: a ...
No one extracted dinosaur DNA from amber-encased insects to bring these prehistoric creatures to life. But the dinosaur giants scattered throughout downtown Wheaton might just stop you in your tracks, ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." This year’s surprisingly wet Burning Man festival in Nevada trapped thousands of festival-goers ...
Feathered dinosaurs are all around us today. Birds — from pigeons to penguins — are dinosaurs. But what about our Mesozoic favorites? Some dinosaur groups haven’t been found with protofeathers yet.
The many months Josh Burton was in the hospital, dinosaurs kept him company. They were there when his lungs failed, comforting him while he awaited the miracle of new lungs, just as his first ...
Our brief introduction to dinosaurs reveals a key feature that gave them an advantage over other prehistoric reptiles. Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that dominated the land for over 140 million ...
We all know the line: For more than 150 million years, dinosaurs ruled the Earth. We imagine bloodthirsty tyrannosaurs ...