Articles for author: Mitul Biswas

The Titanosaur

Patagotitan The Titanosaur That Redefined Dinosaur Size

In the vast chronicle of Earth’s prehistoric giants, few discoveries have shaken the foundations of paleontology quite like Patagotitan mayorum. Unearthed in the windswept plains of Patagonia, Argentina, this colossal titanosaur emerged from its 101-million-year slumber to rewrite our understanding of just how massive dinosaurs could become. When scientists announced its discovery in 2014, the ...

Sinornithosaurus The Venomous Feathered Predator

Could Some Dinosaurs Have Been Venomous

The question of whether dinosaurs possessed venom capabilities has intrigued paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts for decades. While we often picture venomous abilities in modern snakes, spiders, and certain mammals like the platypus, the possibility that some dinosaurs might have delivered toxic substances to their prey or predators opens fascinating evolutionary questions. Recent scientific discoveries have ...

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How Dinosaurs Evolved into Birds The Evidence Is Mounting

The transformation of dinosaurs into birds represents one of the most fascinating evolutionary stories in Earth’s history. Once considered separate branches on the tree of life, modern scientific consensus now firmly places birds as the living descendants of theropod dinosaurs. This remarkable transition, occurring over millions of years during the Mesozoic Era, has been illuminated ...

Sir Richard Owen. Photograph by Ernest Edwards

Sir Richard Owen and the Birth of the Word ‘Dinosaur’

In the annals of scientific history, few moments have captured the imagination quite like the coining of the term “dinosaur.” This linguistic creation, now a household word inspiring everything from serious scientific inquiry to blockbuster films, emerged from the mind of a brilliant yet controversial Victorian anatomist named Sir Richard Owen. His scientific contribution fundamentally ...

T-rex Sue

The Ethics of Displaying Dinosaur Skeletons with Missing Pieces

When you walk into a natural history museum and gaze up at a towering Tyrannosaurus rex or a majestic Brachiosaurus, you might not realize that what you’re seeing isn’t entirely authentic. Many dinosaur skeletons on display are incomplete, with missing pieces recreated through various methods. This practice raises important ethical questions about scientific accuracy, public ...

Geology Play in Finding Dinosaurs

What Role Does Geology Play in Finding Dinosaurs

For paleontologists, the hunt for dinosaur fossils begins not just with a keen eye for bones, but with an intimate understanding of Earth’s geological processes. The science of geology provides the roadmap that leads researchers to fossil-rich locations and helps them understand the ancient environments where dinosaurs once lived. From sedimentary rock formations to the ...

Ankylosaurus Skeleton

The Case of the Stolen Dinosaur Skeletons

The theft of dinosaur fossils represents a troubling intersection of science, crime, and the black market for natural history treasures. While most people associate dinosaur skeletons with museums and academic institutions, these prehistoric remains have become highly valuable commodities, attracting sophisticated criminal networks. From Mongolia’s Gobi Desert to the American West, dinosaur fossil theft has ...

Discovery of Styracosaurus

How Continental Drift Shaped Dinosaur Evolution

The story of dinosaurs is intimately connected to the shifting geography of our planet. For over 165 million years, these magnificent creatures dominated Earth’s landscapes, evolving and diversifying as the continents themselves moved across the globe. This continental drift—the slow migration of landmasses driven by plate tectonics—created and destroyed environments, connected and isolated populations, and ...

Gorgosaurus chasing Corythosaurus

Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous: What Really Changed Between Them

The Mesozoic Era, often called the “Age of Dinosaurs,” spans an immense 186 million years of Earth’s history. Divided into three distinct periods—the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous—this era witnessed dramatic transformations in Earth’s climate, geography, and most notably, its inhabitants. While dinosaurs dominate our popular imagination of this time, the transitions between these periods represent ...

Oryctodromeus cubicularis - Museum of the Rockies

The Fossil Whisperer How Thomas Carr Is Decoding Tyrannosaur Evolution

Deep in the laboratories of paleontology, where ancient bones tell stories of Earth’s distant past, few researchers have dedicated themselves as thoroughly to understanding a single group of prehistoric creatures as Dr. Thomas Carr. For decades, Carr has been meticulously examining tyrannosaur fossils, piecing together the evolutionary history of these iconic predators with remarkable precision ...