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The bizarre raptor-like dinosaurs that menaced the Mesozoic
The bizarre raptor-like dinosaurs that menaced the MesozoicMarch 30, 2026 – In the third episode of our Dead World video series, National Geographic digital editor Nicholas St. Fleur examines tiny prehistoric predators with baffling claws, weird wings, and bony skulls potentially used as battering rams.
A new species offers a clue to the boom of giant dinosaurs
A new species offers a clue to the boom of giant dinosaursMay 14, 2026 – Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis may be the largest dinosaur ever found in Southeast Asia. Paleontologists estimate this behemoth weighed 30 tons and measured over 88 feet long.
Fossilized eggs reveal new way to date the Age of the Dinosaurs
Fossilized eggs reveal new way to date the Age of the DinosaursNovember 10, 2025 – Radioactive minerals in eggshells can help scientists pinpoint a fossil’s age with stunning accuracy.
CSI: Cretaceous. A reptile body farm is shedding light on how dinosaurs died.
CSI: Cretaceous. A reptile body farm is shedding light on how dinosaurs died.November 20, 2025 – Here’s how scientists are solving the “dinosaur death pose” mystery and others.
How did these dinosaurs become ‘mummies’? 2 new fossils help solve the mystery
How did these dinosaurs become ‘mummies’? 2 new fossils help solve the mysteryOctober 23, 2025 – A new study sheds light on how these reptiles become “mummies” and paints a picture of what these ancient animals looked like.
This 100-mile path allows you to follow in the footsteps of dinosaurs
This 100-mile path allows you to follow in the footsteps of dinosaursOctober 24, 2025 – In Switzerland’s Jura Mountains, ancient limestone holds thousands of dinosaur footprints. A gravel route traces their path across ridges, valleys, and 150 million years of history.
New wasp named after Sir David Attenborough for his 100th birthday
New wasp named after Sir David Attenborough for his 100th birthdayMay 07, 2026 – Ahead of the conservationist's centennial, scientists have christened a parasitic wasp in his honor—and it’s just the latest creature to be named after him.
New evidence reveals dinosaurs were thriving right up to the moment the asteroid hit
New evidence reveals dinosaurs were thriving right up to the moment the asteroid hitOctober 23, 2025 – Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed flourishing communities.
In this Canadian province grown-ups can dig up dinosaur fossils
In this Canadian province grown-ups can dig up dinosaur fossilsOctober 10, 2025 – Dinosaur stories are often written for children, with a cast of neon cartoon characters or animatronic models. But for adults who never outgrew their fossil fascination, the Canadian province of Alberta offers a chance to explore the truth behind the fiction, witness new discoveries and touch real dinosaur bones with your bare hands.
These are 8 of London's best museums—here's why
These are 8 of London's best museums—here's whyApril 01, 2026 – Cultural collections in the British capital range from the mammoth to the highly specialised — and from the mainstream to the wonderfully bizarre.
This odd-looking new Spinosaurus is reviving an age-old debate
This odd-looking new Spinosaurus is reviving an age-old debateFebruary 19, 2026 – Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question.
A dino debate goes extinct
A dino debate goes extinctJanuary 26, 2026 – In the first episode of our new Dead World series, digital editor Nicholas St. Fleur unpacks the latest research confirming that Nanotyrannus was a real dinosaur—not a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex.
Inside the bone-crushing mating rituals of dinosaurs
Inside the bone-crushing mating rituals of dinosaursDecember 26, 2025 – A handful of unique fossils are spilling the secrets of dinosaur courtship and reproduction.
How dinosaur vomit has solved these prehistoric mysteries
How dinosaur vomit has solved these prehistoric mysteriesDecember 08, 2025 – A new pterosaur species was recently discovered in the vomit of a dino. But that's just the start of revelations from prehistoric excretions.
Nanotyrannus likely was a tiny adult dino and not a teen T. rex
Nanotyrannus likely was a tiny adult dino and not a teen T. rexDecember 04, 2025 – Short king confirmed? Together with a blockbuster October study, a new throat bone analysis delivers a “one-two punch” to the 40-year debate over whether Nanotyrannus lancensis was a distinct species.
Exclusive: New Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi features two fighting T. rexes
Exclusive: New Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi features two fighting T. rexesNovember 20, 2025 – The largest museum of its kind in the Middle East opens today with an awe-inspiring dinosaur wing, a massive blue whale skeleton within arm's reach, and a stunning exploration of the region’s natural history.
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