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BBC Slams "Jurassic World Rebirth" as Weakest Installment
Jurassic World Rebirth," a 2025 film directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, receives scathing criticism from the BBC for its lackluster plot, insufficient suspense, and reliance on familiar tropes, despite featuring impressive dinosaur designs.
BBC Slams "Jurassic World Rebirth" as Weakest Installment
Jurassic World Rebirth," a 2025 film directed by Gareth Edwards and starring Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey, receives scathing criticism from the BBC for its lackluster plot, insufficient suspense, and reliance on familiar tropes, despite featuring impressive dinosaur designs.
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73-Million-Year-Old Bird Fossils Found in Arctic Alaska
Paleontologists unearthed 50 fossilized bird remains, including chicks, in northern Alaska, dating back 73 million years, coexisting with dinosaurs and significantly predating previous findings.
73-Million-Year-Old Bird Fossils Found in Arctic Alaska
Paleontologists unearthed 50 fossilized bird remains, including chicks, in northern Alaska, dating back 73 million years, coexisting with dinosaurs and significantly predating previous findings.
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40% Bias Score


Archaeopteryx Fossil Reveals New Insights into Early Avian Evolution
Analysis of a remarkably preserved Archaeopteryx fossil from the Field Museum reveals new details about its feathers, particularly tertial flight feathers, mobile fingers, and skull structure, suggesting a mixed terrestrial and arboreal lifestyle, and challenging previous interpretations of this tra...
Archaeopteryx Fossil Reveals New Insights into Early Avian Evolution
Analysis of a remarkably preserved Archaeopteryx fossil from the Field Museum reveals new details about its feathers, particularly tertial flight feathers, mobile fingers, and skull structure, suggesting a mixed terrestrial and arboreal lifestyle, and challenging previous interpretations of this tra...
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36% Bias Score


Pterosaur Footprints Reveal Ground-Dwelling Behavior
A new study using 3D modeling and analysis of pterosaur footprints reveals that Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs, with wingspans up to 10 meters, were frequent ground dwellers, inhabiting both coastal and inland areas for 160 million years until their extinction 66 million years ago, offering new insights ...
Pterosaur Footprints Reveal Ground-Dwelling Behavior
A new study using 3D modeling and analysis of pterosaur footprints reveals that Quetzalcoatlus pterosaurs, with wingspans up to 10 meters, were frequent ground dwellers, inhabiting both coastal and inland areas for 160 million years until their extinction 66 million years ago, offering new insights ...
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Technofossils, New Dinosaur Species, and a Partial Solar Eclipse
Paleontologists predict future civilizations will struggle to interpret modern objects, while recent discoveries include a new dinosaur species (*Duonychus tsogtbaatari*) with large claws, a partial solar eclipse visible in parts of North America, and the largest organic molecules ever found on Mars...
Technofossils, New Dinosaur Species, and a Partial Solar Eclipse
Paleontologists predict future civilizations will struggle to interpret modern objects, while recent discoveries include a new dinosaur species (*Duonychus tsogtbaatari*) with large claws, a partial solar eclipse visible in parts of North America, and the largest organic molecules ever found on Mars...
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36% Bias Score


New "Walking With Dinosaurs" Images Released
The BBC released images from its re-imagined "Walking With Dinosaurs" series, featuring Albertosaurus (30 mph) with fur-like feathers and Pachyrhinosaurus, a plant-eater with a keratin nose; the series, airing later this year, uses cutting-edge technology and scientific discoveries to tell individua...
New "Walking With Dinosaurs" Images Released
The BBC released images from its re-imagined "Walking With Dinosaurs" series, featuring Albertosaurus (30 mph) with fur-like feathers and Pachyrhinosaurus, a plant-eater with a keratin nose; the series, airing later this year, uses cutting-edge technology and scientific discoveries to tell individua...
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12% Bias Score

Sauropod Cololite Confirms Herbivorous Diet and Role in Angiosperm Dispersal
Analysis of a 100-liter cololite from an 11-meter-long Diamantinasaurus matildae in northeastern Australia reveals a diet of conifers, ferns, and angiosperms, confirming sauropods' herbivory and their role in angiosperm dispersal during the Cretaceous period (94-101 million years ago).

Sauropod Cololite Confirms Herbivorous Diet and Role in Angiosperm Dispersal
Analysis of a 100-liter cololite from an 11-meter-long Diamantinasaurus matildae in northeastern Australia reveals a diet of conifers, ferns, and angiosperms, confirming sauropods' herbivory and their role in angiosperm dispersal during the Cretaceous period (94-101 million years ago).
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24% Bias Score

Dinosaur Mass Grave Reveals Catastrophic Flash Flood
Thousands of Pachyrhinosaurus fossils were discovered in a mass grave at Pipestone Creek in Alberta, Canada, suggesting a flash flood killed a migrating herd 72 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.

Dinosaur Mass Grave Reveals Catastrophic Flash Flood
Thousands of Pachyrhinosaurus fossils were discovered in a mass grave at Pipestone Creek in Alberta, Canada, suggesting a flash flood killed a migrating herd 72 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period.
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36% Bias Score

T. Rex Ancestors Migrated from Asia, Study Finds
A new study uses mathematical modeling and fossil evidence to conclude that Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors migrated from Asia to North America across the Bering Strait around 70 million years ago, experiencing a size increase linked to cooler climates and the extinction of competing predators.

T. Rex Ancestors Migrated from Asia, Study Finds
A new study uses mathematical modeling and fossil evidence to conclude that Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors migrated from Asia to North America across the Bering Strait around 70 million years ago, experiencing a size increase linked to cooler climates and the extinction of competing predators.
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20% Bias Score

Dinosaur Populations Thrived Before Asteroid Impact, Study Suggests
A new study using statistical modeling of the North American fossil record suggests that dinosaurs were thriving before the asteroid impact 66 million years ago, challenging previous theories of pre-existing decline; geological factors, not population changes, likely account for the apparent decreas...

Dinosaur Populations Thrived Before Asteroid Impact, Study Suggests
A new study using statistical modeling of the North American fossil record suggests that dinosaurs were thriving before the asteroid impact 66 million years ago, challenging previous theories of pre-existing decline; geological factors, not population changes, likely account for the apparent decreas...
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36% Bias Score

Ancient Dinosaur Fossils May Lie Hidden in the Amazon
A study suggests that the oldest dinosaur fossils may be undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of Gondwana, millions of years older than the current oldest known fossils, pushing back their origin to a warmer, drier environment.

Ancient Dinosaur Fossils May Lie Hidden in the Amazon
A study suggests that the oldest dinosaur fossils may be undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of Gondwana, millions of years older than the current oldest known fossils, pushing back their origin to a warmer, drier environment.
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32% Bias Score

Largest UK Dinosaur Track Site Unearthed in Oxfordshire
Nearly 200 Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints, including those of sauropods and Megalosaurus, were discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire, England—the largest such site in the UK—offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur behavior and Jurassic-era ecosystems.

Largest UK Dinosaur Track Site Unearthed in Oxfordshire
Nearly 200 Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints, including those of sauropods and Megalosaurus, were discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire, England—the largest such site in the UK—offering unprecedented insights into dinosaur behavior and Jurassic-era ecosystems.
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20% Bias Score
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