dinosaurs
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Impact Crater Found Beneath the North Atlantic Shows that the Asteroid that Killed the Dinosaur May Have a Collaborator
Evidence of an asteroid impact crater is under the North Atlantic Ocean. The discovery could make scientists reevaluate how the era of dinosaurs came to an end.
Latest Research Articles
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New Giant Dinosaur Discovery: American and Argentinean Researchers Sheds Light About Their Tiny Arms
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New Evidence Shows an Apparent Key to Dinosaurs’ Later Dominance on the Ancient Mass Extinction
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Some Dinosaurs Descended from an Ancestor That Were Likely Warm-Blooded
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'Dragon of Death' - Fossils of Massive Reptile Unearthed in Argentina
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Aftermath of Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Were Even Worst than Previously Thought
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Recent Discovery Shows How There Might Actually be Three T-Rex Species
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Archaeologists Revealed It's Spring When the Asteroid That Wiped Out Dinosaurs Hit Earth
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In World's First Discovery, Dinosaur Found Inside Stomach of Fossilized Crocodile
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Dinosaur Potentially Died from Fatal Cough due to a Respiratory Infection
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Ancient Flowers Found Preserved in Amber at Dinosaurs’ Feet 99 Million Years Ago
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Low Volcanic Temperature Results in Global Cooling, Giving Way for Dinosaurs to Evolve
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World's Most Well-Preserved Fossilized Dinosaur Egg Unearthed in China