Yale: Taking Dinosaurs' Temperature With a New Biomarker
May 26, 2022
May 26, 2022
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, May 26 (TNSjou) -- Yale University issued the following news:
A Yale-led research team has turned up the heat on dinosaur metabolism -- establishing that the earliest dinosaurs and pterosaurs had exceptionally high metabolic rates and were warm-blooded animals.
The findings, published May 25 in the journal Nature, also show that dinosaurs' metabolism did not decide their fate after an asteroid strike wiped out most animal species on the plan . . .
A Yale-led research team has turned up the heat on dinosaur metabolism -- establishing that the earliest dinosaurs and pterosaurs had exceptionally high metabolic rates and were warm-blooded animals.
The findings, published May 25 in the journal Nature, also show that dinosaurs' metabolism did not decide their fate after an asteroid strike wiped out most animal species on the plan . . .
