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New Study Shows Dinosaurs From Gobi Desert Site Killed In Sudden "Sand Slides" Falling From Dunes Study Also Reports First Dinosaur Tracks From Gobi
January 7, 1998 A team of scientists presents new evidence in the cover story of the January issue of Geology that the dinosaurs and other ancient creatures from the Gobi Desert's richest fossil site were killed ... > full story -
Sandia National Labs Scientists Use Digital Paleontology To Produce Voice Of Parasaurolophus Dinosaur
December 10, 1997 Scientists at Sandia National Laboratories and the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science have collaborated to recreate the sound a dinosaur made 75 million years ... > full story -
Strange South American Fossil Mammals Found In Madagascar And India
December 4, 1997 A strange group of fossil mammals, heretofore only known in South America, has been discovered on the island of Madagascar and in India. The unexpected discoveries were announced in this week's ... > full story -
Embryo Studies Show Dinosaurs Could Not Have Given Rise To Modern Birds
October 27, 1997 Careful study of bird, alligator and turtle embryos at early stages offer convincing evidence that the "fingers" of bird wings correspond to the index, middle and ring fingers of humans, ... > full story -
Dinosaur Footprints Trek Across The Southwest
October 21, 1997 The ghosts of dinosaurs still wander the vast open spaces of the American Southwest, as suggested by their fossilized footprints, a Penn State paleontologist said today (Oct. 20) at the annual ... > full story -
Purdue Study Finds Prehistoric Couch Potato
October 10, 1997 Tyrannosaurus rex may have had a sedentary cousin that might better have been called Ty-sit-osaurus. That's the finding of Purdue University researcher Richard Hengst, who studies the physiology ... > full story -
Notre Dame Paleontologist Finds Damage Done To T. Rex Skull
September 30, 1997 The skull of what is believed to be the largest Tyrannosaur on record has been seriously damaged by poachers on the northeastern Montana cattle ranch where the fossilized dinosaur skeleton was found, ... > full story -
Largest Tyrannosaur Fossil Unearthed In Montana
September 17, 1997 A fossilized skeleton believed to be the largest specimen of a Tyrannosaur ever unearthed was found this summer by a field crew headed by J. Keith Rigby, a University of Notre Dame paleontologist. ... > full story
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