The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Scientists Unearth Perfectly Intact Fossilized Dinosaur Egg That Looks Fresh
Paleontologists in Argentina have unearthed a dinosaur egg that’s stayed perfectly intact for over 70 million years. Found in ...
Eggs laid by dinosaurs have provided paleontologists with a new way to tell prehistoric time. By looking to radioactive ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
70-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Egg Reveals Ancient Nesting Clues
Learn more about the surprisingly well-preserved fossilized dinosaur egg uncovered in South America and what it could tell us ...
Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking way to measure time in the distant past—by dating fossilized dinosaur eggshells.
A team at Stellenbosch University has demonstrated that fossilized dinosaur eggshells can carry their own internal clock.
Dinosaur eggs from China found to be around 86 million years old, according to ‘atomic clock’ dating
(CNN) — A clutch of 28 dinosaur eggs found in the Qinglongshan fossil reserve in central China is about 86 million years old, according to scientists who used an “atomic clock” method to date the ...
Researchers at Stellenbosch University have found a new technique that uses dinosaur eggshells to more accurately determine ...
Scientists from Stellenbosch University and elsewhere have used advanced uranium-lead (U-Pb) dating and elemental mapping to measure trace amounts of uranium and lead inside the calcite of fossilized ...
Dinosaur eggs laid 85 million years ago have been accurately dated using a new "atomic clock for fossils" method.
An international team of geologists and paleontologists is pioneering a groundbreaking methodology to reliably determine the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results