An employee of the American Museum of Natural History unveils the skeleton of a stegosaurus nicknamed "Apex". Christina Horsten/dpa A stegosaurus skeleton that sold at auction a few months ago for a ...
The newest addition to the Field Museum on Chicago's lakefront will give visitors a glimpse of the largest predatory dinosaur yet discovered via a 46-foot cast of a Spinosaurus skeleton suspended high ...
POCATELLO — A project known as openVertebrate, or oVert, houses roughly 13,000 digital specimens across the animal kingdom and is now being utilized by the Idaho Museum of Natural History to preserve ...
A new database offers access to over 6,000 3D scans of primate skeletons housed in the American Museum of Natural History, Stony Brook University, the National Museum of Natural History, the Cleveland ...
A huge virtual gallery of museum skeletons is fully open for viewing. A large group of scientists has painstakingly created 3D reconstructions of thousands of vertebrate specimens, which are now ...
A fascinating time-lapse video shows the world's most complete and finely preserved Triceratops skeleton being put together for display at the Melbourne Museum in Australia. The specimen, dubbed ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. After four years of digging for fossils in a churchyard in York, Pennsylvania, amateur paleontologist Chris Haefner made an intriguing find.
From alligators to ostriches, the Anthropology Department's Vertebrate Osteology Collection is one of the largest of its kind in the U.S. "We have over 12,000 vertebrate specimens in our collections.
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Long-necked titanosaur skeletons surface in Transylvania
Long-necked titanosaur skeletons have become some of the most recognisable dinosaurs on Earth, and their presence in Transylvania’s fossil record has turned the region into a touchstone for ...
Moore-Norman Technology Center Entrepreneurship graduate, Jay Villemarette, Jr., has taken the next step in helping his family expand its local one-of-a-kind business. He was on-site Friday in Orlando ...
Dr. Edward Wigglesworth, director of the Boston Society of Natural History, last week dusted off his whale bones and stuffed birds, celebrated the 100th anniversary of the museum’s founding. Because ...
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