Orange lichens in Canada are guiding scientists to hidden dinosaur fossils, with drones detecting their vivid color ...
Lichens could serve as indicators for finding dinosaur fossils at Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada. Scientists ...
Finding dinosaurs is a mixture of knowing where to look and pure luck. It typically involves paleontologists hiking for miles ...
From dinosaur bones to Group of Seven artworks, some of the University of Alberta's more than 10 million museum artifacts ...
A new study is reshaping how scientists date dinosaur fossils in Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park (DPP). Using advanced drone-assisted 3D mapping, researchers have uncovered significant variations ...
Vibrant orange-coloured lichens are helping scientists discover dinosaur fossils in Canada, according to a new study published today [3 November] in Current Biology.
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A remarkably complete hadrosaur fossil, with patches of fossilized skin still covering parts of the body, could offer one of the clearest looks yet at ...
The research paper details the discovery of one of the best North American fossil finds ever of a ornithomimus, a creature about two metres in height that lived around 75 million years ago. Further ...
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