OSU-CHS Dinosaur Bone Research Reveals New Information About Modern Animals
November 05, 2015
November 05, 2015
TULSA, Okla., Nov. 5 -- Oklahoma State University's Center for Health Sciences issued the following news release:
The study of microscopic structures within the bones of long-extinct vertebrates is leading to new discoveries about the lives of modern animals, according to Holly Woodward Ballard, Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
"We can determine from fossilized bones how old a dinosaur was when it di . . .
The study of microscopic structures within the bones of long-extinct vertebrates is leading to new discoveries about the lives of modern animals, according to Holly Woodward Ballard, Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences.
"We can determine from fossilized bones how old a dinosaur was when it di . . .