April 28, 2016 Giant dinosaur had 2 tumors on its tailbone It's fairly common to discover dinosaur remains scratched with ancient claw or bite marks, but finding fossils with signs of tumors is rare
April 28, 2016 Sexy signal? Frill and horns may have helped dinosaur communicate The fancy frill and cheek horns that adorned the head of a triceratops relative may have helped the dinosaur communicate, possibly acting as a social or sexy signal, a new study suggests
April 28, 2016 Mini T. Rex: 'Welsh Dragon' may be earliest Jurassic dinosaur Two brothers hunting for ichthyosaur fossils along the coast of the United Kingdom came across something far more astounding: The bones of what may be the earliest known dinosaur from the Jurassic period in the U.K., and possibly even the world, a new study finds
April 26, 2016 Experts reveal details of mass dinosaur exodus In the latest chapter of clues left by dinosaurs, it turns out that they migrated out of Europe en masse some 100 million years ago.
April 22, 2016 Five charged with stealing dinosaur bones near Utah quarry Prosecutors have filed theft charges against five people accused of stealing 60 pounds of dinosaur bones near a Utah quarry during an educational trip run by a college in Texas, authorities said Thursday.
April 6, 2016 'Bone scars' reveal the varied growth of dinosaur cousins Focusing on fossils from a dog-sized cousin of the dinosaurs, paleontologists have learned more about the variable growth patterns between individuals of an ancient species.
March 14, 2016 Scientists discover cousin of T. Rex in Uzbekistan desert A horse-sized cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex discovered in Uzbekistan is giving scientists a better sense of how small body dinosaurs evolved to become dominant predator towards the end of the Mesozoic.
February 17, 2016 Giant model triceratops found in the middle of a road A driver discovered something very unusual was blocking traffic on a British road over the weekend: a huge model triceratops.
February 10, 2016 Fossil of ancient fish with massive jaws discovered in Colorado Scientists have discovered the remains of an ancient fish that plied the world’s oceans nearly 100 million years and used their huge, swinging jaws to capture plankton.