Above the shores of prehistoric seas and lakes, pterosaurs roamed the skies. They were feathered creatures that ranged in ...
You might think that if a species died out tens of millions of years ago, its design would be too primitive to have any ...
At the Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta, Canada, the fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile that lived around 76 […] ...
The microarchitecture of fossil pterosaur bones could hold the key to lighter, stronger materials for the next generation of ...
A puncture in the fossilized neck of a winged reptile that flew with the dinosaurs suggests the creature became a feast for a ...
Researchers suggest that studying the biological designs of prehistoric creatures could advance materials science.
The first pterosaurs had a sail-like tensioning system for flying with potentially cumbersome tail vanes, which they could have used for displays, a new study finds.
I suppose we could try and get it from the parent, but they’re a flying carnivore the size of an F-16,” is Loomis’ snarky ...
A team of scientists from The University of Manchester have revealed that bone fossils from close relatives of dinosaurs ...
But modern science is changing that, revealing unexpected connections in the tree of life — and opening our eyes to skies filled with modern feathered, flying reptiles.
Three studies of the brain regions responsible for processing sensory information show that their neurons are and communicate ...