Three previously unknown species of rodent-like mammals that once scurried alongside dinosaurs in what is now northern Alaska ...
Spring in the Arctic brings forth a plethora of peeps and downy hatchlings as millions of birds gather to raise their young. The same was true 73 million years ago, according to a new article. The ...
Fossils from baby dinosaurs, some no bigger than a fingernail, point to the possibility that certain species lived and nested year-round in the Arctic, enduring freezing temperatures and months of ...
NARRATOR: High inside the Arctic Circle, in one of the most unforgiving environments on the planet, two teams of paleontologists investigate a 70-million-year-old mystery. They've unearthed dozens of ...
When researchers began unearthing tiny dinosaur bones and teeth from the frozen ground of northern Alaska’s Prince Creek Formation, they expected to find surprises. What they did not expect was ...
FLINT, MI - Dinosaurs are set to take over the Flint Cultural Center next year as Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium prepare to debut two large-scale prehistoric attractions in January ...
Researchers have found hundreds of baby dinosaur bones in the Alaskan Arctic, suggesting that dinosaurs may have lived at cold northern latitudes... A New Study Suggests Dinosaurs Might Not Have Been ...
Most people picture the time of dinosaurs as a steamy, tropical world. But during the Late Cretaceous period, northern Alaska was a different kind of wild. Located far above the Arctic Circle, it ...
An illustration of Cretaceous Period birds with other dinosaurs from the same time period in the background. A paper in the journal Science documents the earliest-known example of birds nesting in the ...
(via PBS Terra) Very few dinosaurs made it as far North as the Arctic Circle. But two of those - Pachyrhinosaurus and Edmontosaurus - undertook an epic migration every year to reach the fertile ...
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