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Scientists dig up Southeast Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand
2+ hour, 6+ min ago (620+ words) May 14 (Reuters) " Along a meandering river in a warm and arid region that is now Thailand roughly 113 million years ago, a plant-eating behemoth almost 90 feet (27 meters) long browsed on the treetops without much fear of predators due to its sheer…...
Video. Giant Thai dinosaur may be largest ever found in Southeast Asia
1+ hour, 51+ min ago (239+ words) Euronews. com Video. Giant Thai dinosaur may be largest ever found in Southeast Asia Scientists in Thailand have identified a gigantic new long-necked dinosaur that may be the largest ever found in Southeast Asia. The species, named Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, is…...
Scientists dig up South-east Asia's largest dinosaur in Thailand
43+ min ago (702+ words) Published'May 14, 2026, 08: 17 PM Updated'May 14, 2026, 09: 39 PM BANGKOK - Along a meandering river in a warm and arid region that is now Thailand roughly 113 million years ago, a plant-eating behemoth almost 27m long browsed on the treetops without much fear of predators due to its…...
At 90 feet long, scientists dig up Southeast Asias largest dinosaur in Thailand
1+ hour, 56+ min ago (612+ words) Along a meandering river in a warm and arid region that is now Thailand roughly 113 million years ago, a plant-eating behemoth almost 90 feet long browsed on the treetops without much fear of predators due to its sheer size. This was…...
Scientists dig up Southeast Asia’s largest dinosaur in Thailand
2+ hour, 6+ min ago (272+ words) By Will Dunham May 14 (Reuters) - Along a meandering river in a warm and arid region that is now Thailand roughly 113 million years ago, a plant-eating behemoth almost 90 feet (27 meters) long browsed on the treetops without much fear of predators due....
Paleontology rocked by discovery of organic molecules in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones
1+ hour, 21+ min ago (721+ words) For decades, scientists believed dinosaur fossils were little more than mineralized rock, with any original biological material long since destroyed by time. But an extraordinary study centered on a remarkably preserved Edmontosaurus fossil is challenging that assumption in a major…...
Unearthing Nagatitan: The Southeast Asian Dinosaur Giant | Science-Environment
2+ hour, 3+ min ago (231+ words) Unearthing Nagatitan: The Southeast Asian Dinosaur Giant Devdiscourse Unearthing Nagatitan: The Southeast Asian Dinosaur Giant Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, a massive sauropod dinosaur unearthed in Thailand, was the largest known in Southeast Asia. Estimated to weigh 25-28 tons, it lived 113 million years ago,…...
Researchers discover a new gigantic dinosaur species in Thailand
4+ hour, 58+ min ago (491+ words) (ABC) " Scientists say they've identified the largest long-necked, herbivorous dinosaur to ever live in Southeast Asia, and it could be the last remains of this species they will ever find, according to a new study. Thitiwoot (Perth) Sethapanicsakul, a Thai…...
Just 18 years ago, a boy chasing his dog unearthed a lost human ancestor and rewrote the story of evolution; how one of the world’s most intriguing discoveries was made in 2008
3+ day, 9+ hour ago (55+ words) A remarkable fossil discovery in South Africa has shed light on human evolution. Young Matthew Berger found a bone that led to the identification of Australopithecus sediba, an ancient human relative. This find offers a rare, detailed look at early…...
Relationship between species body mass and abundance (dark blue), individual mass distribution (light blue) and species-richness mass distribution (orange) in communities across one-degree cells as a function of global gradients of net primary productivit
5+ hour, 56+ min ago (544+ words) y (NPP) (A, C) and human footprint (B, C). MAR-SPP, IMD and RMD slopes represent the exponent in power law relationships. Panel A shows the NPP effect on MAR-SPP, IMD and RMD values adjusted for human footprint and panel B shows the…...