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How Did Dinosaurs Move?
Science
While dinosaurs’ days of dominating the Earth ended 65 million years ago, leaving us few fossil remains to give us clues about how they lived until now.
Researchers have found a way to bring dinosaurs back to life! Using x-ray videos of the moving joints of a modern-day bird and 3D technology, a Yale and Brown University team has developed software that can take preserved fossil dinosaur bones and reanimate them, setting the dinosaur in motion.
They tested the software. Bringing these prehistoric creatures to life helps us better understand how they moved, hunted prey, and interacted with their environment, opening the door to a fascinating world long lost. (NSF)
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