Here’s what came out this week in dinosaur news:
- Scientists have discovered a new titanosaur from Argentina, called Notocolossus gonzalezparejasi, according to Post-Gazette and Nature
- On February 17 a new Nature documentary will air, called Raising the Dinosaur Giant, according to Post-Gazette
- A new duck-billed dinosaur, Eotrachodon orientalis, was found in a creek in Alabama, and helps show the evolution of hadrosaurs, according to Phys.org, Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Earthsky, and Fox News
- In Wales, the oldest known Jurassic dinosaur was found, according to PLOS One and Forbes
- A team of researchers are in Antarctica this month to look for dinosaur fossils, according to Phys.org
- Industrial Light & Magic released a Jurassic World visual effects reel, according to Slash Film and io9
- Gaming Bolt posted the top 20 best dinosaur games, which includes LEGO Jurassic World
- The annual Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil showcase is going on between now and February 14, according to Visit Tucson and Tucson Local Media
- A company in China, Zigong Chuangying Intelligent Technology Co., makes realistic dinosaurs
- A new iguanodon, Sirindhorna khoratensis, has been found in Thailand, according to Fox and PLOS One
- Paleontologists have come up with a formula to figure out how fast dinosaurs were, according to Phys.org
- A new study of fossilized tyrannosaur tracks estimates that humans may have been faster than T-rex, which could move at 5 mph, according to Science