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Composer and sound designer Jo Quail has released her seventh album, Notan. We asked her the BIG questions . . .
A dinosaur fossil found in Morocco may be the most bizarrely and elaborately armoured vertebrate that has ever walked the planet. The first fossil of Spicomellus afer was discovered in Morocco and ...
A Yale study reveals how a tiny twist in a dinosaur’s wrist became the key to bird flight, reshaping our understanding of evolution. (CREDIT: CC BY-SA 4.0) The bones of a 160-million-year-old dinosaur ...
Paleontologists have discovered a new dinosaur species with a very distinctive feature, a sail-like structure running down its back, the Natural History Museum in London announced on Friday. The bones ...
A fossil found in Argentina shows that up to the very end of the age of dinosaurs, they faced serious competition from other reptile species. A life reconstruction of Kostensuchus, a large, ...
Around 165 million years ago on a coastal floodplain in what is now Morocco lived one of the most extreme dinosaurs on record, lavishly adorned with armor and spikes - some about three feet long - ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Ancient titans once roamed the Earth, consuming plants and animals in order to survive. A new study from the University of Texas is helping paint a picture of ancient life by looking ...
A new dinosaur with a dramatic sail along its back and tail has been identified from fossils found on the Isle of Wight in England—and it may have evolved its eye-catching look to impress potential ...
Spicomellus lived 165 million years ago during Jurassic It was roughly 13 feet (4 meters) long and weighed 1-2 tons Spicomellus is a member of the ankylosaur dinosaur group Aug 27 (Reuters) - Around ...
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Dinosaur’s Egg Come to Life!
In this project, a simple block of wood is transformed into something extraordinary: a handcrafted dinosaur’s egg. Using precise woodturning techniques, the process reveals how shape, polish, and ...
The world's most unusual dinosaur is even stranger than first realized. Research published in Nature reports that Spicomellus afer had a tail weapon more than 30 million years before any other ...
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