Palaeontologists have been quick to point out the flaws in this summer's follow-up to Jurassic Park.
A new study has suggested that the prehistoric reptiles were more likely to be warm-blooded like mammals.
Scientists have found new evidence to suggest that some dinosaur eggs were a bright blue-green color.
A ferocious crocodile that walked on two legs proved a fearsome predator before the age of the dinosaurs.
Scientists have suggested that dark matter might be the main culprit in mass extinction events.
Scientists believe that a long winter, not an inferno, was most likely to blame for their extinction.
Palaeontologists have identified a rabbit-sized horned dinosaur that was a relative of Triceratops.
Researchers have been piecing together how therapod dinosaurs eventually became today's birds.
Scottish scientists believe that the dinosaurs were wiped out by a series of consecutive disasters.
Scientists have found evidence that dinosaurs were able to recover from serious injuries and illnesses.
Unlike in movies such as Jurassic Park, large therapod dinosaurs would not have been able to roar.
Scientists believe they have finally answered the age old question about the nature of dinosaur blood.
Could a disc of dark matter on the galactic plane have triggered an apocalyptic asteroid impact ?
While some dinosaurs did have feathers, this trait is believed to be the exception rather than the rule.
According to one biochemist, it may one day be possible to 'de-evolve' birds back in to dinosaurs.
The discovery of a mummified dinosaur has helped to piece together how some species might have looked.
The asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs may have also catapulted life to Mars and elsewhere.
The key to explaining why some dinosaurs were so big may lie in the structure of their bones and joints.
Researchers now believe the killer space rock could have been two asteroids orbiting one another.
A new study has suggested that volcanic activity was responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs.