
Scientists have mapped organic compounds in a 50-million year-old reptile skin sample."This was one of the best preserved dinosaurs discovered, and we were able to show that there was organic compound from the skin remaining (on the fossil)," says geochemist Dr Wogelius from the Universityof Manchester.
A unique image, for the first time, has mapped organic compounds that are still surviving in a 50-million-year-old sample of reptile skin. The infra-red picture reveals the chemical profile of the skin, offering an insight into how it was preserved.
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