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If you were to hike across the North Slope 75 million years ago, you would think you were in a Louisiana bayou, writes.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Researchers have uncovered a new species of plant-eating dinosaur in Alaska, according to a report published Tuesday. The animal was a variety of hadrosaur, a duck ...
The rocks he aimed to find were from the Cretaceous Era, when dinosaurs roamed this part of Alaska in abundance. Paleontologists like Fiorillo have long suspected that the area would be rich with ...
Sponsor Message A key piece of evidence behind the research, led by the University of Alaska Fairbanks along with other universities, is a new collection of bones and teeth from infant dinosaurs ...
The more Tony Fiorillo explores Alaska, the more dinosaur tracks he finds on its lonely ridgetops. The latest examples are the stone footprints of two different dinosaurs near the tiny settlement ...
A Fairbanks legislator wants the state to have an official dinosaur, and he’s suggesting that it be a type of tyrannosaur whose remains were found on Alaska’s North Slope. Republican Rep.
A 20-story rock face in Alaska known as "The Coliseum" is covered with layers of footprints belonging to a range of dinosaurs, including a tyrannosaur. When you purchase through links on our site ...
The rocks he aimed to find were from the Cretaceous Era, when dinosaurs roamed this part of Alaska in abundance. Paleontologists such as Fiorillo have long suspected that the area would be rich ...
A powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake shook the southern region of Alaska in July 2021. Scientists believe the quake may have turned up more than 30 new dinosaur footprints from three different species.
A large find of dinosaur tracks and fossilized plants and tree stumps in far northwestern Alaska provides new information about the climate and movement of animals near the time when they began ...
An international study reveals surprising bird nesting activity in the Arctic during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils from ...
Paleontologists are studying dinosaur tracks at the base of Alaska's Aleutian Islands. Their findings may have implications for climate science today. Science tells us that dinosaurs may not have ...