The Bighorn Basin’s colorful stripes reveal an ancient riverbed
Buzz about the new displays, particularly a trio of Tyrannosaurus growth stages, has been growing for months
In a recent bit of good news, snow leopards have been spotted at 16 camera traps in northeastern Afghanistan
It's Predator Week here at the blog. What's your favorite predator, either existing or extinct?
There were five spherical eggs in the 70-something-million-year-old clutch. One egg was cracked in half and filled with cocoons
I was certain that the bird's plumage had to have been faked, but all the photographer did was darken the background. Those feathers were real
Dinosaurs are famous for the gargantuan sizes some attained, and that's why these minuscule skeleton sculptures are so charming
Despite the heat waves across the country, no one is screaming "climate change is real" because of them. Why?
Cope did not know it at the time, but he had described an especially large representative of a species his rival had named just a year before
The main drag of Dinosaur, Colorado is festooned with a number of goofy-looking dinosaurs
What does a music teacher do when he ends up teaching science?
Before digging, the paleobiologists must go through the arduous process of setting up camp
What did the earth look like during the Paleocene Epoch? A Smithsonian researcher investigates
Saving the turtle from extinction could be complicated, scientists find
The researchers compared the skulls of Stegoceras and Prenocephale with head-butting mammals including elk, duiker and musk ox
This enigmatic tyrannosauroid may have had the novel combination of short arms with big hands
Number 11: A mole rat's incisors can be moved independently and can even work together like a pair of chopsticks
Sociologist Keith Hampton believes technology and social networking affect our lives in some very positive ways
As the space shuttle program ends, a salute to some of its most surprising studies
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