A team of paleontologist has created 3D computer models of large dinosaurs to study how their size, weight distribution and body shape evolved through time. The study revealed that the evolution ...
Braincase and endocast of Thecodontosaurus antiquus. From CT scans of the braincase fossil, 3-D models of the braincase and the endocast were generated and studied. (Credit: Antonio Ballell) (CN) — ...
A fossil jawbone discovered in 1899 in South Wales has been reclassified as a new dinosaur species, Newtonsaurus.
Scientists have developed 3D computer models of the bodies of the gigantic sauropod dinosaurs to analyse how their size, shape and weight-distribution evolved over time. Sauropod dinosaurs include the ...
Only a few of the life-size models are technically dinosaurs while several have inaccuracies due to limited knowledge in the field at the time People are now able to take a closer look at the famous ...
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Making bones sing: Scientists try to recreate dinosaur voices using skulls and sensors
Fossils preserve bones, not voices, leaving both filmmakers and paleontologists to rely on guesses when it comes to ...
Paleontologists at the University of Bristol have officially identified a new species of dinosaur from Triassic fossil beds ...
3D printers, 3D scanners and robotics are usually more than enough on their own to get us interested in something, but a team of researchers at Drexel University have played one other big trump card ...
Google’s 3D animals kept us entertained during lockdown and beyond, offering the ability to see life-size or miniature digital animals - like tigers, sharks, and dogs - wandering around our homes.
In reality, no one—not even paleontologists—can say for certain what dinosaurs sounded like, though there have been plenty of ...
Drexel University paleontologists announce plans to use 3D printers to make scale models of dinosaur fossils. Drexel University paleontologists announce plans to use 3D printers to make scale models ...
Did four-legged dinosaurs gallop like a horse, run like an ostrich or hop like a kangaroo? All three have been suggested, but with only fossils to go on it’s a difficult puzzle to solve. That’s why ...
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