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Particle accelerator scan reveals rare 3D view of dinosaur embryos
Researchers used a high-energy particle accelerator in France to produce rare, high-resolution three-dimensional ...
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Scientists used a giant accelerator to see inside dinosaur eggs, the embryos are still perfectly preserved
A cluster of fossilized dinosaur eggs discovered nearly five decades ago has revealed new secrets after being scanned with a stadium-sized particle accelerator. The high-resolution imaging allowed ...
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A rare set of exquisitely preserved dinosaur embryos unearthed in the Patagonian badlands is revealing how dramatically the animals changed as they grew from mere 15-inch hatchlings into bus-sized ...
Before long-necked dinosaurs like Brontosaurus grew into their giant bodies, they began as baby dinosaurs with some unusual facial features that changed as they aged, according to a new study. Before ...
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The scientists discovered the embryos in a layer of sedimentary rock (known as a "bone bed") containing bone fragments and shards of once-intact dinosaur eggs. The science journal Nature, where the ...
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