OMG sciencefromIrish Independent4 days agoMystery of T-Rex's tiny arms may have been solvedMeat-eating dinosaurs evolved smaller forelimbs as large skulls and jaws became the primary tools for attacking and holding prey.
OMG sciencefromMail Online6 days agoWhy did T. rex have such small arms? Scientists finally SOLVE mysteryShort forelimbs in Tyrannosaurus rex and other giant theropods likely evolved alongside powerful, built-for-attack heads and jaws.
Fashion & stylefromFuturism1 week agoScientists Say $600,000 Lab-Grown "T-Rex Leather" Handbag Is Actually Something LaughableA luxury handbag marketed as lab-grown T-rex leather faces scientific skepticism about whether any dinosaur material was used.
OMG sciencefromwww.dw.com1 week agoLab-grown Tyrannosaurus leather: More chicken than dinosaur?A handbag made with lab-grown T. rex leather will be auctioned in Paris, using material developed from disputed dinosaur soft-tissue findings.
Sciencefromwww.scientificamerican.com4 months agoT. rex Never Stopped Growing, Dinosaur Bone Study SuggestsTyrannosaurus rex grew longer and larger than previously believed, typically reaching at least 8.8 tons and stopping growth between 35 and 40 years.
fromFortune6 months agoScienceThese dinosaur bones have stumped scientists since the 1940s. New evidence claims to solve the mystery | Fortune
fromFortune6 months agoScienceThese dinosaur bones have stumped scientists since the 1940s. New evidence claims to solve the mystery | Fortune
Video gamesfromKotaku6 months agoT Rex No Longer Attacks His Kids After Jurassic World Evo 3 PatchJurassic World Evolution 3 patch 1.1.0 prevents adult male Tyrannosaurus Rex from attacking their juvenile offspring and adds gameplay, navigation, and graphics improvements.
Sciencefromwww.theguardian.com6 months agoResearchers discover new tyrannosaur species in duelling dinosaurs' fossilNanotyrannus lancensis is a distinct, fully grown small tyrannosaur species, not merely juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex.