This story appears in the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... One of the most remarkable fossils of the birdlike dinosaur Archaeopteryx, known as the Thermopolis specimen, has ...
This week, host Phil Keoghan meets up with National Geographic Explorer and paleontologist John Foster at an extraordinary dinosaur dig in Utah. The episode airs Monday, November 19, at 10/9c on ...
The odd thing about this little experiment was that it was fundamentally about dinosaurs ... An engraving of the scene created a national sensation in Great Britain. Bone hunters scrambled ...
This story appears in the March 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... a new genus and species of dinosaur with movie-monster looks. Well protectedOsteoderms—bony armor plates—cover ...
Even though this nodosaur died 110 million years ago, it's so well-preserved that its skin and armor remain intact to the ...
This story appears in the October 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... “I was amazed by these dinosaur skeletons in the middle of New York,” he says. Every summer he digs in the ...
Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis was the largest of the pachycephalosaurids—"thick-headed dinosaurs"—which featured extremely thick skullcaps. The top of a Pachycephalosaurus skull could be 9 ...
See how we’re reimagining dinosaurs in today’s ‘golden age’ of paleontology See how we’re reimagining dinosaurs in today’s ‘golden age’ of paleontology When photographer Jon Henry ...
Discoveries there are casting light on life during the Mesozoic, specifically 130 million to 110 million years ago—a time distinguished by the diversification of dinosaurs, mammals, birds ...