Huge Prehistoric Predator Ruled Lost Continent, Fossils Suggest
By: Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor Published: 05/22/2012 06:53 PM EDT on LiveScience A newfound giant predatory dinosaur with even stubbi...
By: Charles Choi, LiveScience Contributor Published: 05/22/2012 06:53 PM EDT on LiveScience A newfound giant predatory dinosaur with even stubbi...
Posted 05.15.2012
By: Wynne Parry, LiveScience Senior Writer Published: 05/14/2012 07:05 PM EDT on LiveScience A nearly complete skeleton of a towering Tyrannosau...
Todd Hartley | Posted 05.11.2012
Just last week, a 23-year-old Nebraska man named Tyler Gold legally changed his name to Tyrannosaurus Rex Gold. Gold wrote that "name recognition is important, and the new name is more recognizable." On that count, he's entirely correct.
Posted 04.04.2012
By: Jennifer Welsh, LiveScience Staff Writer Published: 04/04/2012 01:18 PM EDT on LiveScience A newly discovered titanic tyrannosaur is the bigge...
Posted 03.01.2012
By: Jennifer Welsh, LiveScience Staff Writer Published: 02/28/2012 07:09 PM EST on LiveScience The tyrant lizard, also known as Tyrannosaurus re...
The Huffington Post | Dean Praetorius | Posted 12.13.2011
The Tyrannosaurus rex, one of history's most fearsome predators, just got a bit more monstrous. A new study, published in the journal PLoS ONE, has...
Posted 11.15.2011
Forget all that science fiction mumbo jumbo about cloning and mosquitos stuck in amber. When dinosaurs arrive, they come hauled inside a few trailers....
AP | RANDOLPH E. SCHMID | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — Tyrannosaurus rex was certainly the king of dinosaurs, but may also have been dinosaur a la king. A team of researchers reports Fr...
National Geographic | Posted 05.25.2011
Tyrannosaurus rex may have towered over its Cretaceous competition, but for their first 80 million years, most tyrannosaur species were small-timers--...
Huffington Post | Jen Sabella | Posted 05.25.2011
It's been ten years since Sue -- the Field Museum's Tyrannosaurus rex--arrived at the Chicago museum. To celebrate the anniversary of the 67-million...
AP | RANDOLPH E. SCHMID | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — About 125 million years ago a tiny version of Tyrannosaurus rex roamed what is now northeastern China. Tiny, that is, by T. rex sta...
Posted 05.23.2012