Is it possible to restore dinosaurs from their DNA?

Is it possible to restore dinosaurs from their DNA?

Curious children are a series of children of all ages. If you have a question you would like to answer the expert, send it to Curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. Would it really be possible to get dinosaur DNA and then restore them? – Lucie R., 5 years old, Atlanta, Georgia As a paleontologist, it is a scientist who … Read more

Amber from Ecuador reveals insects from the age of dinosaur

Amber from Ecuador reveals insects from the age of dinosaur

Provided by Will Dunham In Washington (Reuters) -Ekwador in the Amazon Forest Region, which contains well -preserved wasp, medium, flies, beetles and other insect fossils, gives the gaze to the chalk ecosystem in South America 112 million years ago. Amber is an analized wood resin. Sometimes amber is found with bioinojons – animals, plants and … Read more

The best dome dinosaur fossil in Mongolia is excavated

The best dome dinosaur fossil in Mongolia is excavated

Provided by Will Dunham (Reuters) -Pachycephalosaurs, two -legged plant eaters known for their bone dome -shaped skull, are one of the weirdest known dinosaurs, as well as one of the least understandable. Fossil, found from a rock from the rock in the Mongolian desert – the oldest and most comprehensive of this group’s dinosaurs – … Read more

Based on a “atomic clock” dating, dinosaur eggs from China are around 86 million years old

Based on a “atomic clock” dating, dinosaur eggs from China are around 86 million years old

Based on scientists who have used the “atomic clock” method so far samples, 28 dinosaur egg clutch found in the Qinglongshan Fossil Reserve in Central China is about 86 million years. Investigators said they are now expecting eggs and their age used can help reveal how dinosaurs living in the Chinese Yunyang Basin, adapted to … Read more

After the Denver Museum’s parking lot found a dinosaur fossil

After the Denver Museum’s parking lot found a dinosaur fossil

For the paleontologists of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, the phrase “don’t leave a single stone”, who discovered a special fossil hidden just under his nose – after the museum’s parking lot. The dinosaur bone revealed in January during a drill project to explore the rocks under the site, the museum announced July … Read more