An X-ray Time Machine?
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Fossilized bird, 122 million years old. Credit: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
There's nothing new about using x-rays to look at bones. But using them on bones a hundred million years old is another story. This week, a team of researchers visiting SSRL is finding that when it comes to ancient fossils and bones locked in stone, x-rays may be revolutionizing the science of paleontology.
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