The Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) is celebrating Dinovember, offering dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages a chance to explore fossils, learn about Saskatchewan’s prehistoric past, and take part in ...
REGINA — DiNovember is back, as the Royal Saskatchewan Museum (RSM) gets set to celebrate all things dinosaur. Dinosaur ...
Fossils paleontologists initially thought belonged to a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex actually belong to a new species of ...
At the twilight of the age of dinosaurs, an agile and vicious predator named Nanotyrannus prowled western North America, ...
"The fossil, part of the legendary 'Dueling Dinosaurs' specimen unearthed in Montana, contains two dinosaurs locked in ...
The debate over Nanotyrannus’ identity is finally over. A remarkably preserved fossil proves it was a mature species, not a teenage T. rex. This discovery rewrites how scientists understand ...
What if everything we know about T. rex growth is wrong? A complete tyrannosaur skeleton has just ended one of paleontology’s longest-running debates – whether Nanotyrannus is a distinct species, or ...
Debate kicked off in 1988 when a single small tyrannosaur skull discovered four decades earlier was given its own species name: Nanotyrannus lancensis. It carried some features which differed from T.
A new look at the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex was not the only tyrannosaur roaming the land.
The precise purpose of T. rex’s relatively tiny arms has long been mysterious. Over the years, scientists have suggested that they might have been used to grasp struggling prey, to help resting ...
Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or ...