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Newsweek USA World July 20, 2023
Paleontologists in Spain have discovered a new dinosaur species from around 150 million years ago that they say is the largest of its kind. It has been named in honor of famed Spanish-Mexican filmmaker Luis Buñuel.The previously unknown creature, which has been named... + más
Watch mummified dinosaur be excavated from rock in mesmerizing timelapse | Newsweek
New dinosaur species Vectipelta barretti discovered on Britain's Isle of Wight | CBS News
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Paleontologists are excavating a mummified dinosaur from a rock on Canada, with the deceased creature believed to be totally covered in skin.The dinosaur fossil, which was uncovered at the Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada, was first discovered by paleontologists from... + más
Explore the Roar! Dinosaurs are back at the Cox Science Center | WPTV
Launching a sojourn to uncover Africa’s past — but first a wait in Agadez | Chicago Tribune
Portland Press Herald USA World July 19, 2023
This fossil shows entangled dinosaur and mammal skeletons. The scale bar equals 10 cm. The fossil shows a badger-like creature chomping down on a beaky dinosaur three times its size. Gang Han/Canadian Museum of Nature via Associated Press NEW YORK — An unusual find in China... + más
Rare and dramatic fossil shows small mammal attacking larger dinosaur | NBC News
Extraordinary 125 million-year-old fossil shows dinosaur in mortal combat | Newsweek
CBS News USA Science October 25, 2023
Engineers working to prevent flooding on a beach in the United Kingdom made a dramatic discovery of dinosaur footprints, .The Environment Agency engineers were on the Yaverland seafront on the Isle of Wight when they made the discovery. The fossils date back about 125 million... + más
Retired geologist discovers dinosaur footprints from 100 million years ago | Newsweek
Ancient footprints could be key to bringing auroch back from extinction | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech December 01, 2022
A dinosaur that resembled a penguin-goose mix with too many teeth has been discovered in the depths of the Gobi Desert.The near-complete skeleton was unearthed in 2008 from the Baruungoyot Formation, within the Gobi Desert in southern Mongolia, by a team led by Yuong-Nam Lee,... + más
Scientists discover fossils of new predatory dinosaur species in Mongolia | ABC News
Goose on the loose causes delay a Dodgers playoff game | ABC7
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