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Oryctodromeus in its burrow

Could Dinosaurs Have Built Nests Underground?

The nesting behaviors of dinosaurs continue to fascinate paleontologists and dinosaur enthusiasts alike. While we commonly picture dinosaur nests as shallow depressions on the ground or carefully constructed mounds of vegetation, questions about more diverse nesting strategies have emerged. One particularly intriguing possibility is whether some dinosaur species might have created underground or burrowed nests, ...

7 Surprising Dinosaur Facts That Will Challenge What You Know

7 Surprising Dinosaur Facts That Will Challenge What You Know

Think you know everything about dinosaurs? Think again. These ancient creatures have been captivating our imaginations for generations, but so much of what we believe about them comes from outdated textbooks, blockbuster movies, and long-debunked theories. The truth is far stranger and more fascinating than fiction. Recent discoveries have turned decades of assumptions on their ...

Robert T. Bakker

What Fossils Don’t Tell Us And How Scientists Fill in the Gaps

The fossilized remains of ancient organisms provide us with invaluable windows into Earth’s distant past. These prehistoric snapshots help scientists reconstruct extinct species, ancient ecosystems, and evolutionary relationships that shaped life as we know it today. However, despite their tremendous value, fossils represent an incomplete record of past life. For every preserved bone, shell, or ...

12 Ways People Self-Sabotage Healthy Relationships

12 Ways People Self-Sabotage Healthy Relationships

You’ve found someone amazing. Things feel easy, natural, even exciting. Then suddenly, you’re picking fights over nothing, questioning their every move, or pulling away without explanation. Sound familiar? The truth is, we can be our own worst enemies when it comes to love. Even when we finally meet someone who treats us well, old wounds ...

Closer Than We Thought? New Timelines That Shrink the Human–Dino Gap

Closer Than We Thought? New Timelines That Shrink the Human–Dino Gap

The ancient gap between humans and dinosaurs has long seemed impossibly vast. Picture it: sixty-six million years stretching between the last Tyrannosaurus rex and the first upright human ancestor. Yet recent fossil discoveries are challenging everything we thought we knew about this timeline, revealing connections that bring our evolutionary stories closer together than anyone imagined. ...