Paleontologists in Argentina are in the process of unearthing a gargantuan, record-breaking dinosaur.
A chance fossil discovery in Morocco has indicated that some dinosaurs swam vast distances across the sea.
New research has suggested that you might actually stand a chance of escaping a rampaging T. rex.
Palaeontologists have revealed for the first time that even the dinosaurs suffered from cancer.
Scientists have successfully revived microbes found in sediment samples that are over 100 million years old.
Scientists have discovered a pint-sized dinosaur that was so small you could literally hold it in your hand.
Scientists have analyzed the stomach contents of the well-preserved remains of an armor-plated dinosaur.
The destructiveness of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn't just down to its large size.
Palaeontologists have discovered the fossil remains of a huge raptor dating back 70 million years.
One of the largest predators ever to walk the face of the Earth has turned out to be a surprisingly skilled swimmer.
Scientists have identified a region of Africa that was once dominated by a wide variety of predatory dinosaurs.
A man who was supposed to be self-isolating was recently caught out on the street in a dinosaur costume.
Scientists have identified the fossil skull of what is thought to be the earliest ancestor of modern chickens.
One of the smallest ever dinosaur fossils has been found remarkably well preserved in a chunk of amber.
Scientists have discovered dozens of fossilized footprints on the picturesque Isle of Skye in Scotland.
Palaeontologists report that they have retrieved DNA from dinosaur fossils dating back to the Cretaceous.
A new species of tyrannosaur that roamed the Earth 80 million years ago has been unearthed in Canada.
Palaeontologists have compared the feathers of a 120 million-year-old dinosaur to those of modern birds.
A new study has suggested that it was an asteroid strike, not volcanism, that ultimately wiped out the dinosaurs.
A new study has revealed how long it took for the world's oceans to recover after the death of the dinosaurs.