Engineering a new way to see dinosaurs

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Nels Peterson with the teeth and jaws of a Tyrannosaurus rex he helped unearth in 2000 that has yielded the first-ever dinosaur proteins. (MSU photo by Lynon Lohof)
Nels Peterson with the teeth and jaws of a Tyrannosaurus rex he helped unearth in 2000 that has yielded the first-ever dinosaur proteins. (MSU photo by Lynon Lohof)

With the eye of an electrical engineer, Nels Peterson is hoping to bring a new, high-tech tool to the field excavation of dinosaurs, a labor of picks, shovels and brushes that has changed little over the past 100 years.


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