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E93: What can we learn about dinosaur skin using a laser? [SJK Audio Edition]

E93: What can we learn about dinosaur skin using a laser? [SJK Audio Edition]

SJK Audio Edition · Miranda Wilson

July 26, 202310m 11s

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Read this article at: https://www.sciencejournalforkids.org/articles/what-can-we-learn-about-dinosaur-skin-using-a-laser/ or watch at: https://youtu.be/XnEJihYBR6E

Summary: Scientists used a new laser method to analyze a dinosaur fossil to learn more about its skin.

Abstract: Have you ever wondered how we know what dinosaurs looked like millions of years ago? We analyze fossils! When you think about dinosaur fossils, you might think about bones and footprints. But sometimes fossils contain pieces of skin. One example is the Psittacosaurus fossil located in a German museum. Many scientists examined the scaly skin of this specimen. We then re-examined this fossil using a technique called laser-stimulated fluorescence. This technique helped us gather information that was not visible under normal light. We found that the shape and size of the scales of the Psittacosaurus are not the same everywhere. We also learned that there are patterns in the scales. These patterns are unique to the family of dinosaurs to which the Psittacosaurus belongs.



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