View Article  Scientists Find Evidence of Water on Asteroid

Scientists find Evidence of Ice on Large Asteroid

Could life on Earth have been kick started thanks to the impact of asteroids and other celestial bodies that brought the raw ...   more »

View Article  Archives Reveal British Authorities Believed in the Loch Ness Monster

Senior Police Officers Believed in "Nessie" in the 1930s

Loch Ness, the largest expanse of freshwater in the British Isles is a very beautiful and tranquil place, however, this part ...   more »

View Article  Giant Sea Scorpion Tracks Discovered in Scotland

Ancient Euypterid Trackway Discovered in Fife

330 million-year-old tracks made by a giant Arthropod longer than a man have been discovered in Fife (southeastern Scotland).  The trackway which consists of ...   more »

View Article  Remembering Edward Drinker Cope (1840 - 1897)

Edward Drinker Cope - Eminent American Palaeontologist

Today, April 12th marks the anniversary of the death of Edward Drinker Cope, who along with his rival Charles Othniel Marsh did so ...   more »

View Article  If you go down to the woods today - discover a new species of Monitor Lizard

Beware of a new Dragon in the Woods - Varanus bitatawa  a New Species

Finding a new species of vertebrate is a rare event. Finding a new, large species, one that would be describes as "mega fauna" is exceptional.   more »

View Article  Sir David Attenborough Comments on the Restrictions placed on Children to Learn about Nature

Sir David Attenborough wants Children to Gain a "Foundation Stone" of Science

The natural curiosity of children with their desire to collect and understand the world around them is being ...   more »

View Article  Ancient Crocodile Poop Provides Evidence of Deinosuchus Diet

New Study into Fossilised Crocodile Poop Provides Evidence of Deinosuchus Diet

It was not just the Tyrannosaurs and raptors that the unwary dinosaur herbivore had to look out for in ...   more »

View Article  Worm Wiggles its Way to Pre-eminence

Canadian Worm Wiggles its Way to Pre-eminence

In the warm waters surrounding the Cambrian continent of Laurentia lived an array of bizarre creatures, early Arthropods, Brachiopods and our ancient vertebrate ...   more »

View Article  The Red Headed League

Red Colouration in Predatory Dinosaurs

Evidence suggests that dinosaurs had good colour vision, studies of brain cases can provide an indication of the volume of the brain and analysis of ...   more »

View Article  Dwarf Dinosaurs on Dinosaur Island

Evidence of Dwarfism in Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs that lived on an Island

The Hungarian sceintist Franz Nopcsa, proposed a theory that if animals are marooned on an island, the limited ...   more »

View Article  Fossil Fun for all the Family with the BGS and Rockwatch

British Geological Survey and Rockwatch Fossil Fun Event

With the annual National Science week rapidly approaching (from 12th to 21st March), team members at Everything Dinosaur are busy preparing for ...   more »

View Article  The Lizard from Edmonton - Edmontosaurus

The Lizard from Edmonton - Edmontosaurus

A few days ago, team members at Everything Dinosaur received an email from a young dinosaur fan, asking how Edmontosaurus got its name.  This ...   more »

View Article  Happy Birthday to Gideon Mantell

Happy Birthday Dr. Mantell

Today marks the birthday of Gideon Algernon Mantell, a English doctor, avid fossil collector and amateur geologist who made a considerable contribution to the early science ...   more »

View Article  Say Hello to "Meg" the Megalosaurus

Meet "Meg" the Megalosaurus

It is always a pleasure to come across a company that cares passionately about what they do and how they create their products.  One such company ...   more »

View Article  Lapal Primary School and the Diplodocus

Lapal Primary School and the Diplodocus

Pupils at Lapal Primary school in Halesowen (England) have been travelling back in time to visit the age of Dinosaurs with a range of ...   more »