Last month I asked readers of this blog to vote for which location deserved the title of "Dinosaur Capital of the World." Glen Rose, Texas quickly jumped into the lead, but many commenters voiced ...
First, it’s fields of tall grasses blowing in the wind, then corn stalks, wheat and canola. The land is flat here in the Canadian prairies until, suddenly, it isn’t. Approaching the town of Drumheller ...
In this month's issue of Smithsonian magazine, Eva Holland explores Canada's wealth of dinosaur fossils in the badlands of Alberta. Drumheller, Canada, bills itself as the "Dinosaur Capital of the ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Whoa, these dinosaurs look like they could just eat you up. They would have, too, if you’d been running around 65 million years ago in Montana. With one of the largest collections of ...
We’re in the small town of Drumheller in central Alberta to hear the story of a building that attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Paleontologists are excavating a mummified dinosaur from a rock on Canada, with the deceased creature believed to be totally covered in skin. The dinosaur fossil, which was uncovered at the Dinosaur ...
The Medicine Hat Public Library’s newest pop-up exhibit is a blast from the far flung past in honour of the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s 40th Anniversary. This is one of many pop-up exhibits being placed in ...
Article ‘Count’ and ‘Share’ for Royal Tyrrell Museum based on listed parameters only. The articles listed below published by authors from Royal Tyrrell Museum, organized by journal and article, ...
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