How do you work out what an extinct animal sounded like? One place we can look to is their fossils, and a new research ...
In an effort to resurrect the sounds of prehistoric life, researchers from New York University developed a three-dimensional model aiming to recreate the vocalizations of the duck-billed dinosaur ...
Fossils might give a good image of what dinosaurs looked like, but they can also teach scientists what they sounded like. The Parasaurolophus is a duck-billed dinosaur with a unique crest that lived ...
So far, the study indicates dinosaurs were capable of emitting sounds more complicated than the grunts and growls of modern reptiles. The discovery is “an important step to find how the ...
We don’t really know what types of sounds dinosaurs made, but paleontologists can use fossils to get some ideas. Now, a 3D-printed model could be a first step in figuring out what a duck-billed ...
Those sounds, it turns out, are bonafide recordings of real animals. But they're engaged ... In the film, each dinosaur species has a distinct set of sounds. Some are R-rated, others are a bit ...
When Hongjun Lin from New York University revisited the Jurassic Park films, something didn’t sound quite right. Lin, a dinosaur aficionado since his youth, was pretty sure the calls the creatures ...
“The results show that it best amplifies frequencies at around 581 Hz, 827 Hz, and 1056 Hz, which implies that Parasaurolophus's sound should ... spectrum of a real dinosaur's voice.” ...