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The Dinosaurs of North America Were Thriving Up Until an Asteroid Wiped Them Off the Face of the Earth, Scientists Argue
Sixty-six million years ago, life on Earth was paid a visit by a very unwelcome guest: the Chicxulub impactor, an asteroid ...
For years, scientists thought dinosaurs were already declining before an asteroid wiped them out 66 million years ago. But ...
Fossils found in New Mexico’s San Juan Basin are reshaping what scientists know about the final days of the dinosaurs. A research team led by New Mexico State University’s Dr. Andrew Flynn discovered ...
A site in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico is providing a rare glimpse into the last days of the dinosaurs.
One thing that northwestern New Mexico is known for is lots of dinosaur fossils. Previously, paleontologists estimated that ...
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New Mexico fossils show dinosaurs thrived before extinction
Recent fossil discoveries in New Mexico have provided compelling evidence that dinosaurs were thriving just before the ...
New fossils from New Mexico reveal dinosaurs were thriving—not dwindling—when the asteroid brought their reign to a sudden ...
New research on fossils from New Mexico suggests that dinosaurs, including the Alamosaurus, were thriving just before the ...
Of all the mysteries surrounding dinosaurs, none has sparked more debate than how their era ended—was it a gradual decline or ...
A geology professor who joined the New Mexico State University faculty this year is the lead author of a new paper addressing ...
Fossil evidence from New Mexico shows dinosaurs were still strong, diverse, and thriving before their sudden extinction 66 ...
Dinosaurs appear to have been thriving before a giant asteroid hit the Earth 66 million years ago, paleontologists working in ...
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