With the results of the first publication surrounding the dueling dinosaurs now public, the debate may finally be over. Welcome back, Nanotyrannus!
With the results of the first publication surrounding the dueling dinosaurs now public, the debate may finally be over. Welcome back, Nanotyrannus!
The age of dinosaurs returns with a strong, if imperfect, sequel to one of paleontology’s greatest works of paleomedia. Hopefully, we can appreciate it for what it offers, rather than focus solely on what it doesn’t.
Changing diets as we get older isn’t that bizarre of a story. Changing your whole anatomy to do so is.
Headlines and noteworthy news from around the world of paleontology in February 2025, including supposed fossils of fish vomit, a radiation of Australian theropods, and the first glimpse at Jurassic World: Rebirth.
What better topic for the International Day of Love than trace fossils of dinosaur mating displays?
Headlines and noteworthy news from around the world of paleontology in January 2025, including the first glimpses of Walking with Dinosaurs 2025, a dinosaur named from a photograph, and more!
Good old fashion paleontological detective work has unveiled a new genus of large horned theropod from the ashes of Ernst Stromer’s Carcharodontosaurus fossils.
How do you make a somewhat dubious dinosaur even more problematic? By splitting it into two different species, of course!
The mummified body of a baby saber-tooth cat has received plenty of media attention – for good reason.
In other words: is Jurassic Fight Club deserving of its infamy?