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Utah researchers say they believe they now know how existing crocodile, alligator and gharial species survived a pair of mass extinction events — information that could fuel future research.
Dinosaurs, desert plants, and butterfly wings will all take center stage as the Natural History Museum of Utah and Zions Bank ...
Explore the fascinating lives of orcas through science, culture, and sound in this limited-time exhibit at the Natural History Museum of Utah open now through April 20. Plan your visit at nhmu ...
Utah woodworker and artist Garth Franklin created “Kosmo,” a 20-foot long Kosmoceratops dinosaur, with the hopes that the ...
Utah Indigenous Fashion Week will take place in Salt Lake City April 1–5, 2025, including two special events hosted at the Natural History Museum of Utah. These events provide a platform for ...
Researchers examined teeth and skulls of 99 extinct crocodylomorph species and 20 living crocodylian species to reconstruct ...
Most people think of crocodilians as living fossils—stubbornly unchanged, prehistoric relics that have ruled the world's ...
Indigenous Fashion Week - a week packed with events featuring works from indigenous designers and artists - kicks off this week at the Natural History Museum of Utah. This year, it's about ...
Researchers examined teeth and skulls of 99 extinct crocodylomorph species and 20 living crocodylian species to reconstruct their dietary ecology and identify characteristics that helped some groups ...
For scientists and conservationists, knowing how species survive planetary crises can lead to more effective protection of vulnerable species.