Prior to the 1925 debut of The Lost World, the novelist pulled a stunt to make people think dinosaurs might still be alive in a distant jungle
Rare footage shows how paleontologist R.T. Bird diverted a river to excavate a set of Texas dinosaur tracks in 1938
The feathered, four-winged dinosaur had a glorious sheen
Two dinosaur fans decided to get married inside one of the world's most famous roadside dinosaurs
The dinosaur-haunted drama has been cancelled. But could—and should—the show live on?
Within just a few years, three species of Styracosaurus were cut down to just one
Was Torosaurus really just a grown-up Triceratops? A new paper says "no"
A new study investigates whether old "three-horned face" held its forelimbs straight down like other dinosaurs or waddled around with its elbows out
Orion: Dino Beatdown is another run-and-gun dinosaur shooter, with a little extra hardware to help gamers jump around the battlefield
A new concept album by MJ Hibbett & The Validators envisions an invasion of alien cyborg dinosaurs
Paleontologist Jordan Mallon describes how he figured out how many Anchiceratops species actually existed
Meet the mysterious small predators that set the stage for the later rise of more imposing tyrants
This week we meet a dinosaur that looks as if a clown exploded all over it
Smithsonian paleontologist Matthew Carrano explains how to identify dinosaurs from isolated teeth
Even the world's most formidable consumers eventually became food themselves
A reader spots what may be the wrinkliest dinosaur of all time
Despite the rarity of direct evidence, paleontologists know quite a bit about dinosaur gonads
Scientists are searching for dinosaur sex differences in features like size, ornamentation and bone structure—not the bits actually used during mating
Did competition for mates drive the evolution of the enormous, long-necked sauropods?
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