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Cartoon Network has announced the international premiere date for its eagerly awaited original animated series The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball. Produced by Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, the ...
Tyrannosaurus rex might have been the “tyrant lizard king,” but before the mighty T. rex stomped across what is now North America, it ancestors weren't exactly living like royalty: They were ...
The Tyrannosaurus rex is often shown baring massive, sharp teeth, like the ferocious creature in "Jurassic Park." But new research suggests that this classic image might be wrong. The teeth on T ...
The characteristic small arms of the T. rex might have been used to help them in the throes of passion.. Scientists in Argentina have discovered a new species of dinosaur predator that has similar ...
T. rex leather infographic explaining how the lab-grown engineering differs from the current leather process. VML. In order to create it, synthetic DNA will be used to engineer cells that will ...
A dad, his two sons and their cousin were hiking in North Dakota when they came across what could be a rare juvenile T. rex skeleton, one of only a handful in existence.
Such a scenario would never have actually happened. T. rex and Giganotosaurus did not live at the same time, in the same place, or even in the same environment. Both theropod dinosaurs roamed the ...
The remains of a juvenile T. rex in North Dakota were stumbled upon not by a group of skilled paleontologists, but rather by three young boys whose goal that day was to simply go for a hike. Sam ...
T. Rex Dethroned?: Sotheby’s sold an unusually complete stegosaurus fossil at auction for a staggering $44.6 million, toppling the record fossil price that had previously been set by the king ...
Another biotech company, the U.K.-based Lab-Grown Leather Ltd., will then use those specialized cells to produce skin, made with the T-Rex collagen protein, which is then tanned to form T-Rex leather.
Scientists are struggling to get hold of T rex fossils – and the rich are to blame. Specimens of dinosaur’s juvenile form have been emptied by nearly half by trade, study says.