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Palaeontology

New evidence for dinosaur catastrophe

7-13-2011 | 10

A triceratops fossil may be key evidence in proving that a massive impact wiped out the dinosaurs.

Nature & Environment

Are we currently in a 6th mass extinction ?

6-2-2011 | 49

Some scientists believe we are experiencing a mass extinction equal to that which killed the dinosaurs.

Palaeontology

Dinosaurs may go extinct... again

5-21-2011 | 10

Paleontologists suspect that at least 50 species of dinosaur might have been incorrectly identified.

Palaeontology

Some dinosaurs hunted at night, study claims

4-16-2011 | 7

Studies comparing the eyes of modern day birds with those of dinosaurs suggest some were nocturnal.

Palaeontology

Predatory dinosaurs became vegetarians

1-17-2011 | 32

New research suggests two-legged predatory dinosaurs would have ended up only eating plants.

Palaeontology

Dinosaurs made way for giant mammals

11-26-2010 | 5

After the extinction of the dinosaurs mammals grew in size exponentially to fill their habitats.

Palaeontology

Dinosaurs significantly taller than thought

10-2-2010 | 4

Researchers have found that cartilage in the joints of dinosaurs would have made them a lot taller.

Palaeontology

Double meteorite strike 'killed dinosaurs' ?

8-29-2010 | 9

A new study has suggested that the dinosaurs were wiped out by not one but two massive meteorite impacts.

Palaeontology

Why did dinosaurs have such long necks ?

5-17-2010 | 6

Scientists believe some dinosaurs developed long necks to gulp down their food without having to chew it.

Palaeontology

Dinosaurs died from sudden temperature drop ?

4-25-2010 | 28

British scientists have claimed that the dinosaurs died due to a temperature drop rather than an impact.

Palaeontology

It's official: an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs

3-6-2010 | 36

A global team of scientists have announced that an asteroid impact is the only plausible cause for the dinosaurs' extinction.

Palaeontology

Dinosaurs 10 million years older than thought ?

3-5-2010 | 19

The remains of a dinosaur-like creature dating back 240 million years may change what we know about when dinosaurs appeared.

Palaeontology

Fossil evidence that snakes ate dinosaurs found

3-2-2010 | 0

For the first time fossils have been found that prove prehistoric snakes would have snacked on newborn dinosaurs.

Palaeontology

Dwarf dinosaurs lived on "Neverland"-like island

2-12-2010 | 5

Evidence of dwarf dinosaurs that never grew up has been found on an island in Transylvania.

Palaeontology

Feathered dinosaurs leapt from trees

1-26-2010 | 3

New evidence suggests that early feathered dinosaurs would have taken to flight from trees rather than from the ground.

Palaeontology

Giant footprints caused dinosaur "death pits"

1-22-2010 | 1

Could the footprints of giant sauropod dinosaurs have created quicksand "death pits" that doomed many smaller species ?

Science & Technology

Extinction firestorm theory questionned

12-29-2009 | 4

The massive asteroid impact that is thought to have been responsible for killing the dinosaurs may not have sparked a gl...

Palaeontology

Did India asteroid kill the dinosaurs ?

10-17-2009 | 0

Scientists now believe the dinosaurs may have died off due to not one but two giant asteroids colliding with the Earth a...

Palaeontology

Pterodactyl missing link found

10-14-2009 | 1

A fossil hailed to be the missing link in how pterosaur dinosaurs evolved from small bird-size creatures has been discov...

Palaeontology

A third of dinosaur species never existed ?

10-11-2009 | 74

A controversial new theory has suggested that a third of dinosaur species might not have even existed due to the fact th...

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