The Dinotracker app was trained on eight major characteristics of dinosaur footprints to quickly determine the species.
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From Feathered Dinosaurs to Tiny Bees, 10 New Species Scientists Discovered in 2025
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History investigated old specimens that had been at the museum for decades and ...
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This dinosaur discovery made scientists rethink how they lived
There's more that we don't know about dinosaurs than things that we do, but we're still discovering new things about how they ...
A herd of ceratopsians (Styracosaurus albertensis) accompanied by an ankylosaur (Euplocephalus tutus) walk through an old river channel under the watchful eyes of two tyrannosaurs (Gorgosaurus ...
More than 66 million years ago, Mexico was home to numerous species of dinosaurs, some of them as terrifying as T. rex.
A new app, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), could help scientists and the public identify dinosaur footprints made ...
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New dinosaur species leaves experts 'flabbergasted'
A newly described dinosaur seems to have come with its own built-in egg-grabber. In a study published in the Proceedings of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, researchers ...
A fresh analysis of a fossil found almost 50 years ago reveals a newly described genus named for its "manipulating claw" ...
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 ...
About 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into the planet, wiping out all non-avian dinosaurs and about 70% of all marine species. Between about 120 million and 130 million years ago, during the ...
A new species of dinosaur discovered in Australia has been confirmed as the largest ever found in the country, and one of the biggest in the world. The fossilized skeleton, nicknamed "Cooper," was ...
The fossils date back an estimated 125 million years ago. Paleontologists in China have discovered a brand new species of burrowing dinosaur that dates back an estimated 125 million years ago. The ...
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