
Dinosaurs Reveal Clues about Adaptation to Climate Change
Yesterday's big reptiles can help us figure out how the human era is shaping up By Mary H. Schweitzer

Dinosaurs Reveal Clues about Adaptation to Climate Change
Yesterday's big reptiles can help us figure out how the human era is shaping up By Mary H. Schweitzer

Dinosaur Feathers Came before Birds and Flight
A long-cherished view of how and why feathers evolved has now been overturned


Excavations Reveal a Surprising Mix of Dinosaurs from Lost Continent
The American West once harbored multiple communities of dinosaurs simultaneously—a revelation that has scientists scrambling to understand how the land could have supported so many behemoths

Dinosaurs of the Arctic Thrived in Cold Darkness
Some 70 million years ago a group of hardy dinosaurs thrived in the harsh climate of what is now Alaska

Dinosaur Blood and Bone Cells Seem to Survive Fossilization
Mounting evidence from dinosaur bones shows that, contrary to common belief, organic materials can sometimes survive in fossils for millions of years

Forget T. Rex: Long-Necked Dinosaurs Ruled the Planet
The long-necked dinosaurs known as sauropods, once seen as icons of extinction, thrived for millions of years around the world

A Fossil Hunt in Madagascar Yields Tall Dinosaur Tales
The world's fourth-largest island divulges fossils that could revolutionize scientific views on the origins of dinosaurs and mammals

Big-Eyed Dinosaurs Foraged in Polar Australia’s Darkness
Their excellent night vision and apparent warm blood raise a question: Could they have survived icehouse conditions at the end of the Cretaceous period?

The Dinosaur Monsters We Adore

Dinosaur Herd Died in a Mud Trap
On a trip to the Gobi Desert, a team of fossil hunters unearths a death scene that reveals new clues about how dinosaurs lived

Dinosaur Eggs Found in Gobi Desert
Mongolia's Gobi Desert contains one of the richest assemblages of dinosaur remains ever found. Paleontologists are uncovering much of the region's history

Kid Scientists Make Real Fossil Finds at the USA Science & Engineering Festival
Kids searching for fossils using SharkFinder kits at Scientific American’s booth at the USA Science & Engineering Festival. Credit: Jason Osborne Jason Osborne was trying to grab a quick lunch away from the crowds when his wife called his cellphone.