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Scientists discover a perfectly preserved dinosaur egg containing ancient DNA
Paleontologists have made a discovery that can change how we understand dinosaurs. Despite centuries of research into ancient ...
Researchers used a particle accelerator the size of a stadium in order to gain this unprecedented look inside these ...
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A trove of pristine dinosaur eggs is found in China
Dinosaur eggs are turning out to be some of the most revealing fossils in modern paleontology, and a wave of discoveries in ...
An unprecedented fossil of a baby dinosaur curled up perfectly inside its egg is shedding more light on the links between dinosaurs and birds. The 70-million-year-old fossil preserves the embryonic ...
The story of that discovery begins just over 100 years ago, when swashbuckling fossil hunter Roy Chapman Andrews first dug up a clutch of dinosaur eggs in intact nests in Mongolia. (Although hailed as ...
CHINA — A clutch of 28 dinosaur eggs found in the Qinglongshan fossil reserve in central China is about 86 million years old, according to scientists who used an "atomic clock" method to date the ...
In the Cretaceous period, Earth was plagued by widespread volcanic activity, oceanic oxygen depletion events, and mass extinctions. Fossils from that era remain and continue to give scientists clues ...
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It’s hard to imagine that fierce dinosaurs once emerged from small, fragile eggs. And it may be even harder to imagine that some of those eggs, when fossilized, could have been preserved for tens of ...
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The Dinosaur Egg was introduced to Grow a Garden as part of the Prehistoric update that launched on July 5, 2025. It's a limited-time and exclusive pet egg, offering six different pets, including the ...
Dinosaur eggs from China found to be around 86 million years old, according to ‘atomic clock’ dating
A clutch of 28 dinosaur eggs found in the Qinglongshan fossil reserve in central China is about 86 million years old, according to scientists who used an “atomic clock” method to date the samples.
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