Scientists say new dinosaur found in Utah is relative of T. rex | Reuters http://www.reuters.com/article/2013...03720131107?feedName=scienceNews&feedType=RSS

And another fossil found

A dinosaur skeleton turned up by construction workers south of Edmonton marks the second major fossil find in Alberta in a month.

Workers building a housing development in Leduc, about 35 kilometres south of Edmonton, uncovered what paleontologists believe is a hadrosaur fossil – a duck-billed dinosaur that lived about 68 million years ago.

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I would like to know how they dated it, I can't find the paper on plos one (great site btw, new to me). Dating an artifact like this is extremely subjective, and I would imagine that it has been dated by which layer of soil it was found in. To me, this is extremely hard to believe, fox news doesn't show a picture of the spearhead, are they the sort of publishers to invent such a story?
 
I would like to know how they dated it, I can't find the paper on plos one (great site btw, new to me). Dating an artifact like this is extremely subjective, and I would imagine that it has been dated by which layer of soil it was found in. To me, this is extremely hard to believe, fox news doesn't show a picture of the spearhead, are they the sort of publishers to invent such a story?

I guess I didn't do any research on it just found it an interesting story in the fact that all the time we are finding what we thought "was" the truth about history or science is not always the case.