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"Dueling Dinosaurs" Fossil Confirms Nanotyrannus As Own Species, Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Is Back From Behind The Sun, And Much More This Week
This week, could the world’s first meteorite collision with a moving vehicle explain this Tesla’s melted windscreen? Of Earth ...
BRENTWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A beloved dinosaur statue was returned Monday after it was stolen from a Brentwood gas station. The 50-pound fiberglass dinosaur, which was given the name Claire by ...
Planet X has not yet been discovered, and there is debate in scientific community about whether it exists Astronomers have discovered fresh evidence suggesting the possible existence of an unseen ...
The search for an unknown planet in our solar system has inspired astronomers for more than a century. Now, a recent study suggests a potential new candidate, which the paper’s authors have dubbed ...
Megaraptorans were known for their elongated skulls and powerful claws. Paleontologists in Argentina have discovered a new predatory dinosaur -- the fossils of which contained a crocodile bone within ...
The new species belongs to the same group as triceratops and stegosaurs. Paleontologists have discovered a new species of iguanodontian dinosaur that lived 125 million years ago during the Cretaceous ...
A dinosaur that may have been one of the fiercest of the Cretaceous period has been excavated in South America – with an extinct crocodile’s leg in its jaws. The remains of the dinosaur, named ...
Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur from Argentina with powerful claws, feasting on an ancient crocodile bone. The new find was possibly 23 feet long and hailed from a mysterious group of ...
A photo of what appeared to be a dinosaur tail trapped in amber captured the attention of millions in September 2025 when it was shared on social media. An X post (archived) viewed over 12 million ...
A dinosaur dubbed one of the "strangest" ever found boasted an elaborate armory of long bony spikes and a tail weapon, according to findings published in the science journal Nature. Spicomellus, which ...
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