Jurassic super predator Arkhane still is the special guest in our Museum. Who is he or she? And what makes him/her so special? Is it really a new species?
Jurassic super predator Arkhane still is the special guest in our Museum. Who is he or she? And what makes him/her so special? Is it really a new species?
A team of researchers coordinated by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) are carrying out a survey to make an inventory of human remains in Belgian museums, research institutes and private collections, which will include human remains from colonial times.
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A global study of ancient dog DNA, led by scientists at the Francis Crick Institute, University of Oxford, University of Vienna and archaeologists from more than 10 countries, presents evidence that there were different types of dogs more than 11,000 years ago in the period immediately fo
The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has followed the auction of the skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex STANTM at Christie's in New York with interest, on October 6th 2020.
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