Fossilized Dinos Are Bones Turned to Stone—But Sometimes, Part of the Original Dino Survives
November 9, 2016
Alison Moore, PhD, a post-doctoral researcher in the Academy of Natural Sciences, was quoted in a Nov. 9 Smithsonian story about her discovery of preserved proteins that covered a dinosaur's claw. The finding is a unique and rare example of carbon material surviving fossilization.
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