IF YOUR KIDS ARE A FAN OF DINOSAURS, WE HAVE THE PERFECT CRAFT FOR YOU. FIRST WARNING, METEOROLOGIST ERIC BURRIS HEADED OVER TO THE SCIENCE CENTER TO CELEBRATE THE DINOSAUR DECEMBER MONTH. AND WHILE ...
For the first time, scientists have dated dinosaur eggs that lay buried in rock for millions of years, using a groundbreaking new ‘atomic clock for fossils’ method. During the Cretaceous period, Earth ...
Dating dinosaur eggs has always been tricky because traditional methods rely on surrounding rocks or minerals that may have shifted over time. Now, for the first time, scientists have directly dated ...
Using uranium-lead dating, researchers calculated the age of the eggs, rather than the sediments around them, at the Qinglongshan site in China ...
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