Multimillion-pound scientific research of a T. rex skeleton will be led by palaeontologists in Portsmouth. The University of ...
A cast of a T. rex skeleton on display outside the UC Museum of Paleontology at the University of California, Berkeley. The original, a nearly complete skeleton excavated in 1990 from the badlands of ...
Vanderbilt University neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel published a paper that caused an uproar in the dinosaur world.
The "Dueling Dinosaurs" exhibit opening this weekend at Raleigh's North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences will feature what's believed to be the most complete T. rex skeleton ever discovered.
Neuron counts usually correlate with brain size, so a T. Rex skeleton with a large brain cavity would have had a larger brain and therefore more neurons. Studies also suggest that the more ...
A study published last year by Vanderbilt University neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel that evaluated the intelligence of Tyrannosaurus rex, focusing upon estimated brain size and the number of ...
Herculano-Houzel proposed that dinosaurs like T. rex had an exceptionally high number of neurons–over 3 billion of them, or more than a baboon. This higher number of neurons could mean that they ...
and Rex didn't arrive in the U.S. until 1957. Further, the "original" Rex passed away in 1946, so it's unlikely that he would've been part of a 1950s DC Comics push for celebrity or tv/film ...
rex skeleton will be led by palaeontologists ... for 5.55 million Swiss francs ($6.2m; £5m) at auction last year. The so-called "Team T. rex" in Portsmouth features anatomist Dr Nizar Ibrahim ...