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T. Rex at 20: How 'Jurassic Park' Science Has Evolved

With a 3D version in the theaters and a sequel due out next year, the now-classic "Jurassic Park" will roar into its 20th anniversary on June 11. Full story

New Feathered Dino May Be World's First Bird

The skeleton of a Jurassic dinosaur from China could also be the oldest known bird, scientists report. Full story

Most Primitive Dinosaur Embryos Discovered

A dinosaur nest discovery has revealed the most primitive known dinosaur embryos, which are among the oldest ever found. Full story

New study restores famed fossil to "bird" branch

A raven-sized creature that lived about 150 million years ago is back on its perch, a new study says. Full story

T. Rex's Smaller Cousin Ate Like a Falcon, Study Finds

A smaller cousin of the Tyrannosaurus rex, called Allosaurus, may have fed on its prey in a fashion similar to modern-day falcons, a new study finds. Full story

Smuggled Dinosaur's Return May Boost Mongolian Paleontology

When Mongolia’s most famous dinosaur, a relative of T. rex, returns to the Asian country on May 18, it returns to a homeland rich in dinosaur fossils, but with scant resources to display and study them. Full story

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Tiny Baby Dinosaur Discovered in China

Feathered Dinos Were Diverse Like Darwin's Finches

Weird Dino Ancestors Boomed After Mass Extinction

Madagascar Dinosaur Fills 95-Million-Year Fossil Gap

Crouching Bird, Hidden Evolutionary Purpose?

True Color of Dinosaur Feathers Debated

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Massive Extinction Fueled Rise of Crocodiles

Hundreds of Dinosaur Egg Fossils Found

Video

  Dinosaur hunting made possible by your virtual vote

"The Stomping Land" puts you on the hunt for dinosaur meat to survive enemy players. NBCNews.com's Todd Kenreck reports.

  Dinosaur farts and the pits of Hell

Rachel Maddow relays video of a speech by Rep. Paul Broun in which he describes evolution, embryology, and the big bang theory as "lies straight from the pit of hell,” and lists other Republican congressmen who reject science yet regrettably serve on the House Science Committee.

  Dinosaur footprint discovered in Maryland

The track, which is nearly 14 inches wide, was found at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

  Dinosaurs lose those pesky love handles

MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan reveals the findings of a new study, which posits that dinosaurs were, in fact, much more lean than previously thought.

  Little boy takes off after dinosaur run-in

Viral video captures a young boy running away after coming across a dinosaur. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

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