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160-Million-Year-Old Fossils Rewrite the Story of Dinosaur Flight
Learn how rare fossil feathers preserved molting patterns, revealing new findings of dinosaur flight.
Some feathered dinosaurs may have lost the ability to fly, revealing that the evolution of flight was far more complex than once believed.
A Tel Aviv University–led study of 160-million-year-old fossils shows that some feathered dinosaurs likely became flightless, challenging the idea that the evolution of flight followed a linear path ...
A new study led by a researcher from the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University examined dinosaur fossils preserved with their feathers and found that ...
In a rare and unexpected discovery, scientists have identified the fossilized tail of a 99-million-year-old dinosaur preserved in amber. The sample, no bigger than a dried apricot, includes bones, ...
New research shows fossil skin can reveal color patterns in young Diplodocus, changing old ideas about sauropod appearance.
A new study led by a researcher from the School of Zoology and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History at Tel Aviv University examined dinosaur fossils preserved with their feathers and found that ...
A scientist chanced upon the specimen at a market in Myanmar. — -- A dinosaur tail preserved in amber has been discovered for the first time ever, researchers announced on Thursday in a paper ...
A legendary fossil housed at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh features skeletons apparently locked in prehistoric combat — an epic meeting of two of the world’s favorite ...
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