One place we can look to is their fossils, and a new research ... a mathematical model that could reveal what was happening acoustically inside the bizarre crest of these dinosaurs.
The world’s most expensive dinosaur is now on display at the American Museum of Natural History.
Hongjun Lin of New York University is trying to change that by constructing his own model of the dinosaur's crest and its acoustical characteristics. Lin has not yet reproduced the call of ...
The goal? To train computer models to identify and categorize fossilized dinosaur teeth with precision, helping scientists better understand ancient ecosystems. When asked more about the process ...
A resin cast of Haddy ... celebrate the display during its annual dinosaur extravaganza, Dino Days, held on Dec. 27 and 28. Haddy’s next stop is the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton, which ...
In an effort to resurrect the sounds of prehistoric life, researchers from New York University developed a three-dimensional model aiming to recreate the vocalizations of the duck-billed dinosaur ...
This is the conclusion of an international team of researchers who studied hundreds of fossilized droppings—or "coprolites"—to help build a model ... A new study of dinosaur droppings from ...
Fossils might give a good image of what dinosaurs looked ... Hongjun Lin from New York University presented results on the acoustic characteristics of a physical model of the Parasaurolophus ...