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The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

The Student News Source of the University of New Haven

The Charger Bulletin

New dinosaur species found in Utah sandstone

Maideline Sanchez March 24, 2010

From the Associated Press by Randolph Schmid WASHINGTON – A new species of dinosaur has emerged from the rocks of southern Utah. Buried by a collapsing sand dune, perhaps 185 million years ago,...

New species of dinosaur found in eastern Utah rock

Maideline Sanchez February 25, 2010

From the associated press SALT LAKE CITY - Fossils of a previously undiscovered species of dinosaur have been found in slabs of Utah sandstone that were so hard that explosives had to be used to free...

Dino tail feathers were carrot colored, study says

Maideline Sanchez February 4, 2010

From the Associated Press by Seth Borenstein WASHINGTON – Scientists have for the first time confirmed color in a dinosaur. Don't think purple Barney, but reddish-orange Conan O'Brien. The first solid...

Scientists: New dinosaur species found in SAfrica

Maideline Sanchez November 11, 2009

From the Associated Press Celean Jacobson JOHANNESBURG – A newly discovered dinosaur species that roamed the Earth about 200 million years ago may help explain how the creatures evolved into the largest...

Scientist: Dinos trampled after death by own kind

Maideline Sanchez October 14, 2009

From the Associated Press by Mike Stark SALT LAKE CITY – A vast collection of broken dinosaur bones unearthed in southeast Utah indicates they were smashed underfoot by other dinosaurs shortly after...

China finds bird-like dinosaur with four wings

Joshua Van Hoesen September 29, 2009

From Reuters   HONG KONG (Reuters) – Chinese researchers have unearthed the fossil of a bird-like dinosaur with four wings in northeastern China, which they suggest is a missing link in dinosaurs'...

Early, smaller version of T. rex discovered

Joshua Van Hoesen September 18, 2009

From The Associated Press WASHINGTON – About 125 million years ago a tiny version of Tyrannosaurus rex roamed what is now northeastern China. Tiny, that is, by T. rex standards — you still wouldn't...

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