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The contents of 200-million-year-old faeces and vomit are helping show how dinosaurs took over the world at the start of the Jurassic Period. Well-preserved plants, bones, fish parts and even ...
Early dinosaurs rose to dominance because they ate a lot of plants. This is the conclusion of an international team of researchers who studied hundreds of fossilized droppings—or "coprolites ...
A huge collection of fossilized digestive contents has provided clues as to how dinosaurs grew to become the dominant animals on the planet. Why these animals rose to dominance has been unclear ...
As a proof-of-concept, the researchers made more than 50 nanoscale objects, including a "nano-dinosaur," a "dancing robot" and a mini-Australia that is 150 nanometers wide, a thousand times ...
Estimated at over 100 feet long and weighing up to 100 tons, this sauropod from Argentina is widely considered the largest dinosaur ever discovered. A close contender to Argentinosaurus ...
Using fossilized feces and vomit samples from Poland, scientists have reconstructed how dinosaurs came to dominate the Earth millions of years ago.Researchers aren't sure whether dinosaurs' rise ...