The Royal Ontario Museums’ newest travelling exhibit takes audiences on a journey of Tyrannosaurid evolution and growth, both for the family and its most famous member.

The Royal Ontario Museums’ newest travelling exhibit takes audiences on a journey of Tyrannosaurid evolution and growth, both for the family and its most famous member.
A controversial new study has raised an important question: how much do paleontologists really know about dinosaur brains?
Need a recap of the top discoveries, research, and events in paleontology from the last year? Look no further!
Instead of an in-depth analysis of the latest paper about Spinosaurus, it’s time to examine why this dinosaur is such a controversial subject for paleontologists.
Looking for a quick and easy guide to the mummies of prehistory? Look no further! Part two of two.
Looking for a quick and easy guide to the mummies of prehistory? Look no further! Part one of two.
At the end of the Cretaceous Period, the island of Madagascar was home to a collection of strange creatures not found anywhere else on earth. Welcome to a guide of Madagascar’s long-lost wonders…
Can 380-million-year-old fossilized organs last into the present? A new discovery suggests they can…
In honour of a special occasion, today’s article will examine Wendiceratops, one of Alberta’s newest – and most unique – horned dinosaurs.
The last of the horned dinosaurs, Triceratops has become a household name for its iconic appearance. But there is more to this titan of the Cretaceous than just three horns and a mighty frill…