The Spinosaurus, the world’s largest predatory dinosaur, is making its debut at Chicago's Field Museum this weekend, the only place in the Western Hemisphere to see the prehistoric fossil.
November is National Native American Heritage Month and the Field Museum is celebrating all month long with a full schedule of presentations, events, and activities. Field Museum annual fund and ...
Remains of Europe's largest ever land-based predator dinosaur have been discovered on the Isle of Wight, scientists say. Palaeontologists at the University of Southampton identified the remains ...
Steven Spielberg's film Jurassic Park, released in 1993, and his schools made the world pay more attention to dinosaurs. There was more interest in knowing who were the great animals that had ...
Dec. 4, 2023 — What wiped out the dinosaurs? A meteorite plummeting to Earth is only part of the story, a new study suggests. Climate change triggered by massive volcanic eruptions may have ...
Recent research regarding a dinosaur nicknamed April which previously called Manchester Museum home has revealed rare new findings. Scientists made the discovery of gastroliths (stomach stones) inside ...
This story appears in the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Nestled among white-sand beaches and brightly colored resorts, the mangrove swamps along Mexico’s Yucatán coast are a ...
Think about all the dinosaur content you’ve ever consumed: books, movies, perhaps a Far Side cartoon. Consider how realistic each dinosaurian depiction was, to your best understanding of how ...
Our knowledge of how extinct species looked is changing all the time, as is the art that depicts them. Known as palaeoart, the artform is linked closely to the latest scientific research on dinosaurs, ...
It is an unlikely relationship, but the humble pigeon is a descendant of the group of dinosaurs that also includes the mighty T. rex. The two species share a remarkable biological past. Museum ...
The remains of Europe’s largest ever land-based hunter which measured more than 10 metres long and lived 125 million years ago have been found on the Isle of Wight. Several prehistoric bones ...