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What the Moon Looked Like to the Dinosaurs

What the Moon Looked Like to the Dinosaurs

Picture yourself standing in a lush, steamy forest 100 million years ago, looking up at the night sky through towering ferns and cycads. The stars above might seem strangely unfamiliar, but there’s something even more striking about what hangs overhead. The moon shines down with a different presence entirely, casting its glow across a world ...

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Dinosaur Detectives: How Clues in Bones Rewrite History

Dinosaurs have captivated human imagination since the first fossilized remains were scientifically recognized in the early 19th century. Yet our understanding of these magnificent creatures continues to evolve dramatically with each new discovery. Modern paleontology has transformed from simply collecting bones to a sophisticated multidisciplinary science that combines geology, biology, chemistry, and advanced imaging technologies. ...

Close-up of a dark, serrated dinosaur tooth embedded in a textured beige rock. The sharpness and detail convey a sense of ancient history and discovery.

Why Some Scientists Think the Dinosaur Age Never Ended

When we think of dinosaurs, our minds typically conjure images of massive, scaly creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago, only to be wiped out by a catastrophic asteroid impact. This conventional narrative has shaped our understanding of Earth’s history for generations, clearly dividing time into the “Age of Dinosaurs” and the time ...

The Mammal That Lived Alongside the Dinosaurs A Shocking Discovery

Were Early Mammals More Responsible for Dinosaur Extinctions Than We Think?

For decades, the prevailing theory about dinosaur extinction has centered on a catastrophic asteroid impact approximately 66 million years ago. This event, known as the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction, wiped out approximately 75% of all species on Earth, including the non-avian dinosaurs that had dominated terrestrial ecosystems for over 160 million years. However, recent paleontological discoveries ...

The Late Jurassic ecosystem included fearsome predators

Were Some Dinosaurs Pack Hunters or Just Opportunists?

The hunting behaviors of dinosaurs have fascinated paleontologists and the public alike for generations. Among the most compelling questions is whether certain dinosaur species engaged in coordinated pack hunting, similar to modern wolves or lions, or if they were merely opportunistic feeders that gathered around carcasses. Recent fossil discoveries and advanced analytical techniques have begun ...

The Deep-Sea Creatures That Outlived Dinosaurs

The Deep-Sea Creatures That Outlived Dinosaurs

The ocean’s depths hold secrets that predate our most ancient understanding of Earth’s history. While thundered across continents for roughly 165 million years, some marine creatures were already ancient when these reptilian giants first emerged. These aquatic survivors have witnessed the rise and fall of entire ecosystems, enduring multiple mass extinctions that wiped out most ...