U of T paleontologist David Evans takes the Globe and Mail on a dinosaur dig
When paleontologist David Evans and his team discovered a triceratops skull in the fossil-rich Hell Creek Formation, the Globe and Mail was right along with them.read more
View ArticleSmithsonian Examines the Role of Gender Bias in Science
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History will host a new exhibition that highlights the unsung achievements of female paleontologists and examines the obstacles they face because of their...
View ArticleLocal 1559 Members Win Promotions and Pay Hike at American Museum of Natural...
Principal Preparator Celeste Carballo applies her fine arts skills to make AMNH T. rex: The Ultimate Predator model. The union helped her get a promotion and pay raise.read more
View ArticleSmithsonian Opens Immersive Sound-and-Light Exhibition Celebrating the...
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and the Embassy of Australia present “Beauty Rich and Rare,” a sound-and-light exhibition that showcases the extraordinary flora and fauna unique to...
View ArticleSoutheast Students Prospect for Dinosaur Fossils in Big Sky Country
Tanner Stadelbacher said a juvenile tricertops nose was the most fascinating fossil the group collected.read more
View ArticleFROM HERDING TO HUNTING: NEW DISCOVERY SERIES DINO HUNTERS HIGHLIGHTS A GROUP...
Across the West, the stage is set for a new type of gold rush: the hunt for prehistoric dinosaur fossils. In the badlands of Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas, ranchers and cowboys are uncovering...
View ArticleAntarctic Dinosaurs Opens at NHMU, Featuring Extreme Expeditions and Fossils...
Meet the scientists and explorers who risked their lives to reveal a dramatically different Antarctica.read more
View ArticleFree and Open Sharing of Biodiversity Data Promises New Era of Research
Analysis of more than 4,000 studies published over the past 15 years makes case for ongoing development of the next generation of research.read more
View ArticleCarnegie Museum of Natural History Adds Five New Specimens to Cretaceous...
New specimens include world’s only juvenile skeleton of plesiosaur Libonectes Enhancements made possible with support from The Elijah Straw Memorial Fund read more
View ArticleRESEARCHERS ANNOUNCE RESURRECTION OF SKINK SPECIES
Philippine species Brachymeles burksi bears unique evolutionary lineage distinguishing it from other skinks.read more
View ArticleCarnegie Museum of Natural History to Unveil Hall of Botany Renovations
Updated interpretation links the historical dioramas to current research happening every day at the museum and out in the field.read more
View ArticleCARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY EXTENDS DINOSAUR ARMOR BY POPULAR DEMAND
Image credit: Eddie Phillipps Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) announces the extension of its world premiere exhibition Dinosaur Armor through July 31, 2021. Dinosaur Armor combines the...
View ArticleUW, Burke researchers discover four dinosaurs in Montana: Fieldwork pieces...
A team of UW students, volunteers and staff excavate the Flyby Trike in northeastern Montana. Rachel Ormiston/Burke Museum/University of Washington.read more
View ArticleBiodiversity collections address science workforce needs
The task of training an effective cadre of biodiversity scientists has grown more challenging in recent years, as foundational skills and knowledge in organismal biology have increasingly required...
View ArticleWhat caused the holes in SUE the T. rex s jaw? Probably not an infection
SUE the T. rex is one of the most complete, best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimens ever found. That level of preservation helps reveal details about SUE’s life. For instance, SUE lived to a ripe...
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