A blade of bone lay half-buried in Saharan sand, shaped like a scimitar and tall enough to confuse the people who picked it ...
Scientists discovered a new dinosaur species in the Sahara, Spinosaurus mirabilis, that likely hunted fish in shallow rivers.
Paleontologists unearthed a remarkable new dinosaur species, Spinosaurus mirabilis, in Niger's Sahara. This colossal creature ...
A UChicago-led team unearthed ‘Spinosaurus mirabilis,’ a fish-eating giant and the first new species of its kind in a century, where nothing like it was thought to exist ...
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Particle accelerator scan reveals rare 3D view of dinosaur embryos
Researchers used a high-energy particle accelerator in France to produce rare, high-resolution three-dimensional ...
Deep in the heart of the Sahara, scientists have uncovered Spinosaurus mirabilis — a spectacular new predator crowned with a ...
Around 250 million years ago, what is today scorching desert in remote northwestern Australia was the shore of a shallow bay ...
A paper published in Science describes the discovery of Spinosaurus mirabilis, a new spinosaurid species found in Niger. A 20-person team led by Paul Sereno, Ph.D., Professor of Organismal Biology and ...
A new paper published in Science describes the discovery of Spinosaurus mirabilis, a new spinosaurid species found in Niger. A 20-person team led by ...
Around 250 million years ago, what is today scorching desert in remote northwestern Australia was the shore of a shallow bay bordering a vast ...
This football-sized creature could grind its teeth like a hard-core plant-eater, back before that was really a thing — and it may be the earliest vertebrate herbivore ever found.
The remains of an ancient marine amphibian that once stalked the WA coastline was first lost to time and then lost to a museum bungle.
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