A fossil site in New Mexico with numerous dinosaurs, including the gargantuan Alamosaurus, dates to shortly before the ...
After years of federal efforts to revive nuclear power, old mines are stirring again in Wyoming, Texas and Arizona, while new ...
Tucked away in northern New Mexico, where the Sangre de Cristo Mountains create a dramatic backdrop against azure skies, lies Cimarron Canyon State Park. A 378-acre slice of paradise that somehow ...
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Lunar-like Deserts Beyond Death Valley
Death Valley gets all the headlines. Lowest point in North America, hottest place on Earth, that whole dramatic mythos of a landscape so hostile it earned its name from gold rush pioneers who barely ...
Fossils from New Mexico change how we look at dinosaur history.
Planned layoffs at the United States Department of Interior could cripple limited New Mexico wildfire research ...
When a devastating landslide all but swallowed his Swiss village and toppled his three-generation family-owned hotel in May, ...
Nestled within the Colin Neblett Wildlife Area (the largest in New Mexico, by the way), this 33,116-acre paradise of ponderosa pines, rushing waters, and dramatic cliffs somehow remains one of the ...
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New Mexico dinosaurs thrived until extinction hit
A groundbreaking study has revealed that dinosaurs in New Mexico were thriving right up until the asteroid impact that led to ...
Discover Bottomless Lakes State Park near Roswell, New Mexico, a hidden oasis of turquoise waters, cliffs, and desert beauty.
Fossils found in New Mexico’s San Juan Basin are reshaping what scientists know about the final days of the dinosaurs. A research team led by New Mexico State University’s Dr. Andrew Flynn discovered ...
A site in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico is providing a rare glimpse into the last days of the dinosaurs.
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