Researchers believe that fossilized feces and vomit from dinosaurs can shed light on how the ancient creatures evolved to become a dominant force on Earth. The study, led by Martin Qvarnström ...
Scientists have long studied fossilised bones of dinosaurs - it's what inspired the Jurassic Park films. But a team of archaeologists and biologists from Sweden, Norway, Poland, and Hungary ...
Researchers have conducted the largest study ever on - all right, brace yourself - dinosaur poo. Yeah, no, it sounds a little messy. But as NPR's Geoff Brumfiel reports, the findings may shed new ...
Researchers have conducted the largest study ever on - all right, brace yourself - dinosaur poo. Yeah, no, it sounds a little messy. But as NPR's Geoff Brumfiel reports, the findings may shed new ...
A new study reveals how looking at fossilized dinosaur droppings shows how the creatures came to dominate the planet. CNN’s Kim Brunhuber speaks with the study’s lead author, Martin Qvarnström.
The analysis, which took 10 years to complete, allowed the team to piece together why dinosaurs came to prominence. In some cases, it was possible to make a visual assessment of what type of ...
Paleontologists have long puzzled over how the dinosaurs—originally relatively small and of minor importance to the broader ecosystem—evolved to become the dominant species some 30 million ...
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 ...