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Revealing Stone-Embedded Fossils sans Hammer and Chisel

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Michael J. Lander

Some 200 million years ago, two gliding reptiles sank to the floor of a lake in present-day Virginia. Scientists have characterized the skeletal structures of the creatures — long since entombed in hard gray mudstone — and found them to be unique. But they did not make the identification after count-less hours of toiling with tiny tools and brushes. Instead, the researchers used CT scanning techniques. From CT images, the scientists made detailed skeletal sketches. This illustration shows the reptile’s long neck, a feature that clearly separates it from other gliding diapsids of the same...Read full article

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    Published: August 2007
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