Though the Age of Dinosaurs ended long ago, less time separates us from Tyrannosaurus rex than separated T. rex from Stegosaurus
Might there be advanced, hyper-intelligent dinosaurs on other planets?
Though it never actually existed, Brontosaurus is an icon of just how much dinosaurs have changed during the past century
Jurassic Park lives on—in miniature—at a California flea market
A well-timed analysis suggests that non-avian dinosaurs, not the Easter bunny, are the best candidates for laying the candy eggs hidden away on lawns
A newly described dinosaur confirms that even the formidable tyrannosaurs were covered in feathers
Tales of aquatic dinosaurs have proliferated through the news, providing one more sad example of failed reporting and the parroting of fantastic claims
A cell biologist says dinosaurs spent their days floating in lakes, but his idea doesn't hold water
For an April Fool's prank, one of our readers created a burning sauropod
When I decided to get my first science tattoo, the choice was clear—it had to be Allosaurus
Eight years ago, 100 decorative dinosaurs roamed Pittsburgh, and some of them are still in town
A new video brings you a dinosaur documentary mash-up set to techno beats
After nearly a century, a mystery is solved and a skull has been matched to its skeleton
A film-in-progress imagines a future in which cowboys ride dinosaurs
A pair of mysterious, tiny dinosaur specimens have turned out to be new species of horned dinosaurs
What was life like for Canada's dinosaurs 70 million years ago? Paleontologist Annie Quinney can tell you
Brachiosaurus was once thought to be the ultimate prehistoric titan, but we know surprisingly little about this Jurassic dinosaur
The reader is correct that Trixie is technically a "real, live dinosaur"
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