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Asia’s mountains were born before dinosaurs knew it: The lost Tethys ocean behind today’s landscape
Millions of years ago, when the Earth was still finding its way toward what it looks like today, it was the blue planet - quite literally. The Earth was covered in raging oceans across its giant ...
An international research team has rediscovered a dinosaur tracksite in the Saijrakh area of northern Mongolia. The site was ...
Scientists have rediscovered a lost dinosaur tracksite in northern Mongolia’s Saijrakh area, first reported 70 years ago but never studied in detail. The Early Cretaceous site preserves footprints of ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American The new dinosaur "provides information that ...
KUNMING, 8 August (BelTA - China Daily) - A team of Chinese researchers has discovered a new dinosaur assemblage from the Lower Jurassic period in Wuding county, Southwest China's Yunnan province, ...
On the final day of the Cretaceous period, some 66 million years ago, Earth was teeming with a dazzling variety of dinosaurs.
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