Guy Plint, a professor emeritus of earth sciences at Western University, joined London Morning to talk about identifying ...
Guy Plint is no stranger to tracking prehistoric beasts. Over the past 40 years, the Western Earth Sciences professor emeritus has studied the ...
Dinosaurs have captured people’s imagination ever since their bones and teeth were first scientifically described in 1822 by ...
Ichnology is the study of tracks and traces and, since 2008, the Cape South Coast Ichnology Project has documented more than 370 vertebrate tracksites on South Africa’s southern coast. These sites are ...
For our third spring break adventure this week, we spent a few hours exploring the latest exhibit to take a bite out of ...
Dinosaurs have captured people's imagination ... from the very beginning of the Cretaceous period when the African and South American tectonic plates were starting to pull apart.
Reports of a dinosaur-like beast known as the Mokele-mbembe are on the rise in The Democratic Republic of Congo ...